AI-Powered headset aims to give low vision kids a clearer view of reading

NCT ID NCT07336069

Summary

This study tested a new smart headset designed to help children with low vision read better. About 120 children tried either the new headset, which uses augmented reality and AI, or a traditional magnifying device for 12 weeks. Researchers measured if the smart device helped kids read faster and more comfortably without causing eye strain or other problems.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Beijing Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Key Laboratory, Beijing Tongren Eye Center

    Beijing, 100730, China

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