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XRAI GLASS: revolutionary new glasses allow deaf and hard of hearing people to ‘see’ conversations

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Technology August 19, 2022
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XRAI Glass recently announced the launch of the public preview of its revolutionary technology. XRAI Glass is a pioneering software product with a mission to enrich conversation for hundreds of millions of people around the world who are deaf or hard of hearing. Users wearing phone-tethered augmented reality ‘AR’ smart glasses will be able to read speech in real-time through closed captioning. The XRAI Glass software converts audio into a subtitled version of the conversation which will then appear on the user’s glasses screen. The software’s sophisticated voice recognition capabilities can identify who’s speaking and will soon have the power to translate languages, voice tones, accents, and pitch.

XRAI Glass has formed a strategic partnership with consumer-ready AR glasses company Nreal. The glasses will be available online to purchase by EE network customers for an upfront cost of £10 then £35 per month for 11 months or at EE stores nationwide for non-EE customers for £399.99.  There will be no cost for the software during the public preview and the price following the public preview will be based on feedback from pilot users.

There are plans for a wider rollout across other major devices and networks in the coming months.

During the public preview, the software will initially be available to a group of pilot users using the Google Play Store pre-flight experience. The trial period will last 2 months where the team will continuously listen and learn from its users, expanding the AI capabilities and intuitive properties of the software to provide the very best service. In the future, the software will move beyond the realm of audio into a multi-modal transcription experience.

The addressable market for this software is vast. 12 million adults in the UK are affected by hearing loss greater than 25 dbHL (decibels Hearing Level). This number is set to increase to 14.2 million adults by 2035. At the same time, there has been a 40% increase in smart wearables in the past year alone. Of this, 31.5% of the wearables market is controlled by hearables

XRAI Glass also has ambitions to reach other markets where the software could prove helpful. Sectors include hospitality, law enforcement and education.

This is a momentous day for our team. We are so proud of the ability this innovative technology to enrich the lives of deaf and hard of hearing people so that they can maximise potential. Whether that means being able to have a conversation while continuing to make dinner or keeping a conversation going while walking with a friend. The scale of the opportunity is huge, and we want to thank our partners and advocates for their unwavering belief in the potential of XRAI Glass.” Dan Scarfe, XRAI Glass CEO

Mark Atkinson, CEO, RNID said “This is a great example of the positive difference innovative technology can make for people who are deaf or have hearing loss. At RNID we are excited about the potential for technology to transform the lives of our communities. XRAI glass is intuitive and simple to use and could be a powerful tool in ensuring people with hearing loss don’t feel excluded in social settings. We support and applaud this endeavour and are keen to play our part in connecting innovators with our diverse communities.”

Steve Crump, Founder and Chair, DeafKidz International said “As a profoundly deaf person myself, I was blown away by this technology. When I tried on the glasses, I was astonished – real time subtitles that enable you to engage and participate as never before. I see XRAI Glass as a hugely positive force, and I can’t wait to work with the team to help bring this to life.”

Peng Jin, co-founder of Nreal, said “We’re excited to see Nreal Air put to work in an inventive use case with benefits for users. Our company was founded to bring consumer-ready AR experiences to everyone, everywhere. So, we’re delighted that XRAI Glass is using Nreal AR glasses to empower deaf and hard of hearing people in their everyday lives.”

Highlights of the XRAI Glass launch

  • Conversations appear in text on user’s smart glasses with potential to translate language, tone, accent, and pitch. All powered by app-based software
  • First of its kind product, currently unrivaled in the global marketplace
  • Software will be accessible via an affordable and flexible monthly subscription
  • Mission to reach 70,000 people by the end of 2023
  • RNID – the national charity for people who are deaf, have hearing loss or tinnitus – welcomes XRAI glass as a great example of the potential of innovative technology to make life more inclusive
  • Commitment to donate a portion of profits to deaf charities

The link to register for the public preview is: https://xrai.glass/

The world’s first ever Deaf BSL user trying on XRAI Glass for the first time

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