After four months of work, research, and design, a Palestinian engineer innovates a smart eyeglasses for people with hearing disabilities.
GAZA MINA, Palestine -- A Palestinian engineer Nadia Zahir al-Khatib, who inhabits the Gaza Strip, was able to design smart glasses that are smartly known as Peace Ear Glasses. It is a pair of glasses attached to a small device up to the size of a pocket, and it performs the task of people's voices and speech through the microphone attached to the glasses into written language that is displayed and reflected on the glasses lenses to be read and understood.
Engineer Al-Khatib has used artificial intelligence to produce smart glasses for the hearing impaired, which will enable them to understand the spoken language spoken by those around them, and thus end the suffering of not understanding the language in their surroundings with ease and ease, at a cost that may not exceed 50 dollars... Read more at MINA ArticleNews.
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