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Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses for Blind Users: Complete Guide

Explore Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses: AI-powered eyewear enhancing accessibility for blind users with hands-free commands.

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@tayarndt @iaccessibility it is an ok document, but I wouldn't call that a complete guide. I know a command I use all the time that wasn't listed. you can say "hey meta... ... what am I holding." when you are trying to find out what something is. I find it works better than look and tell me what you see when I am holding something like a box of cerial. I noticed other commands like take a picture, start recording, ETC wern't listed. I know you were looking from an accessibility point of view, but those are commands that someone can use. sure, you can push the button, or press and hold the button to do these small things, however, if the persons hands are full, or just saying it would be easier for them would be something that should have been listed as well. just my personal opinion.
@JamminJerry @tayarndt @iaccessibility The title of this could have been slightly different, but it’s important to note here that not all commands on the glasses appear to work the same for everyone. Taylor can say things to her glasses that don’t work on mine, and I can ask mine questions that work for me and not for her. (1/2)
So I think that this is a good article for what works for her, but it could have possibly just had a different title to explain the contents. (2/2)
@tayarndt @iaccessibility another thing you could have mentioned how to do is a video call with someone on whatsapp as that is something I have used a few times. if you have sighted friends and or family on whatsapp, you can do a video call with them, if you need visual help with something. not saying you did bad on the article you did pretty good. there are just other things that would have been good to mention from an accessibility point of view.