That's it, I need to find a way to get hotspot data. I just walked around with these glasses, and without me even asking, when it was looking at my door, it told me the address. This is insane! #EchoVision.
@Mendi_Tech Wow it's the echo vision smart glasses?
@Mendi_Tech Curious if you've used the envision glasses and if they act similarly in terms of all the things you're enjoying. i'm assuming the Meta didn't do as well then? I do like hearing comparisons. And yes it is a pity about their connectivity but perhaps that extends their battery life? Are they light or heavy on the face?
@robini71 @Mendi_Tech Is that the gaga glasses? They sound interesting.
@mcourcel @robini71 Yes, it's the Agiga glasses.
@robini71 The envision glasses don't perform like they once did, unfortunately, but yes, when I first got them I did things like read mail and other things independently, and I could have it describe scenes and/or if I put it in explore mode they would tell me what was in front of me. For example, I once walked into someone's office and it told me there was a plant to my left. The meta glasses are useful for mainstream things, but for reading, I still can't recommend them just yet. Right now, I truly think the EchoVision is the best option out there. i'm sure that will change, tech is always moving forward, but right now, that's where i'm at. Also, the glassses aren't very heavy. They're similar to the metas.
@Mendi_Tech Sorry for all the questions and enjoy the drink.
@robini71 LOL, it's fine. I'm hoping I can do a demo of them and/or maybe even try the glasses all out with similar tasks and see what performs best.
@Mendi_Tech Ooh that'd be awesome if you ever do and write it up it'd be a great article for the bits bulletin.
@robini71 What I might do is a recording first, and then I can use it to construct the article.
@Mendi_Tech Wow, that's cool. Who makes those glasses?
@kernsac The company is called Agiga.