I also really don't know much about these classes but there are so many
glasses available in the market these days I really don't know which one to
go with and why and which would be the best there is one glasses which
seems it is very costly of course but they same to do a good job that is
invision AI glasses what I know about I don't know how does this work or
any other so if anyone can throw lights or throw any comparisons on these
so many other classes which are available and what is the findings
available for them and which one is better best etc and why it is better or
it is best find but why is it so and how does it help us in specially in
India when it comes to how and in which sectors are we help mobility is
help reading and what else is everything so do if anyone has the comparison
please to share it here and let me know as well thank you

On Thu, Jun 19, 2025, 16:09 UDIT Pandey <[email protected]> wrote:

> I agree with anyone here about these glasses. I meen seriously, 1500RS? .
> I would insted save those amount to get a pair of meta's rayban glasses any
> day.
> I am not at any point, discouraging the inventors behind this. But,
> honestly, after hearing about so much glasses, I cannot symply bring myself
> to trust it.
> thanks,
> Udit.
>
> On Thu, 19 Jun 2025 at 13:48, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> The narrative is incredible. Media is often in a great hurry to come up
>> with sensational news. Rajdeep Manvani, Madhu Singhal  and Shekhar Naik
>> among others were present at the product launch. Wonder what they have to
>> say?
>>
>>
>>
>> George
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* Harish Kotian <[email protected]>
>> *Sent:* 19 June 2025 10:40
>> *To:* [email protected]; [email protected]
>> *Subject:* Re: [AI] Ashwat Prasanna Unveils EyeSight: Revolutionary,
>> Affordable Smart Glasses for India’s Visually Impaired
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi George
>>
>> Do you seriously think, this can be sold commercially at this price. The
>> plain board costs many times more than this price. these are used to gather
>> media attention, raise funds, pick a few awards  and in return they will
>> give some few pieces as prototypes and you will not hear of it thereafter.
>>
>>
>>
>> I may be sounding discouraging, but seeing so many stories in the past
>> and the lack of financial viability, forces me to take this stand.
>>
>>
>>
>> Harish
>>
>>
>>
>> On 19-06-2025 10:19, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> Is the product available for purchase or is it still in the prototype
>> stage?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* [email protected] <[email protected]>
>> <[email protected]> *On Behalf Of *Nirmal Verma
>> *Sent:* 18 June 2025 19:12
>> *To:* [email protected]
>> *Subject:* Re: [AI] Ashwat Prasanna Unveils EyeSight: Revolutionary,
>> Affordable Smart Glasses for India’s Visually Impaired
>>
>>
>>
>> Truly agree with your point Harish bhai.
>>
>>
>>
>> Nirmal Verma
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 18 Jun 2025 at 7:10 PM, Harish Kotian <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I am of the opinion such claims of unveiling eyesight is an overkill and
>> gives a wrong message that, the product is a replacement of eyesight.
>>
>>  Agreed, here eyesight is a product name and they can take refuge of it.
>> It does not play the right cord.
>>
>> Harish
>>
>>
>>
>> I appreciate the intention and intent may be laudable.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 18-06-2025 14:55, S Solomon Karuppannan wrote:
>>
>> Ashwat Prasanna Unveils EyeSight: Revolutionary, Affordable Smart Glasses
>> for India’s Visually Impaired
>> June 16, 2025Biswaranjan Jenanews0
>>
>> Bengaluru, June 16, 2025: Seventeen-year-old innovator Ashwat Prasanna, a
>> student at The International School Bangalore (TISB), has launched
>> EyeSight, an AI-powered smart glasses solution designed to support
>> real-time mobility, learning, and independence for India’s visually
>> impaired. The announcement was made at the Vision 2025 summit, held on June
>> 14 at the Bangalore International Centre, which brought together leading
>> voices in accessibility, education, and AI innovation.
>> The Vision 2025 summit emphasized the urgent need for scalable, inclusive
>> assistive technology tailored for India’s diverse communities. With leaders
>> like Padma Shri awardee Shekhar Naik, Dr. Rajdeep Manwani, and
>> accessibility advocate Madhu Singhal, and various NGOs in attendance, key
>> challenges were discussed such as low tech adoption, implementation gaps,
>> and infrastructure barriers in rural areas. A highlight of the event was
>> the launch of Ashwat’s invention: the ‘Eyesight’ smart glasses
>> Ashwat
>> Built in India, for India, EyeSight aimed to build a products which will
>> be priced at just ₹1500 making it one of the most affordable assistive
>> devices globally. Developed in close collaboration with visually impaired
>> students and educators, it converts visual data into real-time audio
>> instructions and haptic cues, enabling users to navigate spaces, recognize
>> objects and currency, and read text without internet access. Features
>> include live scene narration, offline functionality, gesture recognition,
>> multilingual voice support, and emergency alerts.
>> Ashwat’s four-part roadmap includes Patent filing and IP protection,
>> Field testing with grassroots partners, Integration into skilling and CSR
>> programs and a national scale-up strategy targeting 20,000 users by 2026.
>> “This isn’t just a device, it’s a bridge to dignity,” Ashwat shared
>> during his keynote. “We didn’t build EyeSight for the visually impaired we
>> built it with them.”
>> Funded partly by a $3,000 grant from the IB Global Youth Action Fund,
>> EyeSight’s development was also supported by the RunWay Incubation Program
>> at StartupYou. Ashwat has filed a patent for EyeSight’s unique integration
>> of smartphone computing, offline AI processing, and wearable tech. At least
>> 200 devices from the first batch are designated for vocational training
>> programs to support better learning and job-readiness outcomes.
>> Currently in the advanced prototype phase, EyeSight is being tested in
>> multiple regional languages to ensure inclusivity and accessibility across
>> different linguistic and cultural contexts. By end-2025, Ashwat aims to
>> directly impact over 10,000 users and reach another 2,000–5,000 caregivers,
>> educators, and family members indirectly.
>> “EyeSight isn’t just a product it’s a promise,” Ashwat said. “A promise
>> that innovation can be both affordable and human-centric. I want this to be
>> a movement, not just a moment.” “My goal with Eyesight is to create the
>> world’s most affordable smart glasses, priced under ₹1,500 and built for
>> Bharat. That means designing for low-bandwidth environments, supporting
>> multiple Indian languages, and understanding the everyday realities of our
>> communities. Accessibility shouldn’t be a luxury—it should be a given.”
>> said Ashwat.
>> From being India’s youngest iOS app developer at age 10 to winning the
>> Apple WWDC Scholarship and attending programs like RSI and Stanford SUMaC,
>> Ashwat’s journey has consistently blended deep technical expertise with a
>> drive for social impact. His nonprofit work with blind schools across
>> Bengaluru inspired EyeSight’s development as a tool rooted in empathy and
>> co-creation.
>>
>>
>> https://businessnewsthisweek.com/news/ashwat-prasanna-unveils-eyesight-revolutionary-affordable-smart-glasses-for-indias-visually-impaired/
>>
>>
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