Mohamed Badawi, Al Nagar ,E Al Nagar, Mansour, R Mansour, R, Ibrahim ,Kh Ibrahim ,Kh, Nada Hegazy, Safa Elaskary
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: Nowadays, Smart Glass emerges as a potential aid for individuals with visual impairments, offering the promise of enhanced quality of life. Designed for those seeking independent navigation with a sense of social ease and security, the concept revolves around the idea that visually impaired individuals prefer inconspicuous assistance tools. This paper delves into the significant advancements within wearable electronics, spot-lighting additional features. This innovative glass offers a multifaceted solution for individuals with visual impairments, providing assistance in diverse scenarios. Beyond aiding in the reading of scripts, they excel at distinguishing between currencies, enabling users to navigate financial transactions with ease. The glasses also enhance color recognition, allowing wearers to perceive and appreciate the vibrant spectrum of the world around them. Additionally, the incorporation of obstacle detection technology ensures a heightened sense of safety by alerting users when they are in proximity to potential hazards. Furthermore, the glasses feature advanced facial recognition capabilities, contributing to a more inclusive and socially connected experience by detecting faces and fostering seamless interactions.