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About the Program
Have you heard about Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses and wondered if they could be useful
for people who are blind or low vision? These AI-powered glasses offer features like
voice control, real-time AI assistance, reading printed text, and object recognition—but
how do they work for people with vision loss? Join us for a webinar to explore their
capabilities, learn basic functions, and discuss real-world applications. Whether
you're curious about their potential or considering them as a tool for daily life,
this webinar will give you a clearer picture of what they can do.
Participants Will Learn:
- Understand the key features of Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses and how they function.
- Understand how AI-powered tools in the glasses, such as voice control, reading text,
object recognition, communication, and daily tasks.
- Evaluate the potential benefits and limitations of using Ray-Ban Meta glasses for
people who are blind or have low vision.
Target Audience: Individuals who are blind or low vision, families and friends of individuals with
low vision or who are blind, and professionals in the field of low vision and blindness.
About the Presenters

Amanda Stolz, COMS/TVI
Amanda Stolz is the Chief Programs Officer of Adult Services at the Association for
the Blind and Visually Impaired South Carolina. She has been a Certified Orientation
and Mobility Specialist and Certified Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments
for 15 years.
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CART captioning is provided for all SCATP webinars. If you need an additional accommodation
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