“After Allison Pomeroy lost most of her vision two years ago, her husband began reading menus, signage and other text out loud to her. He doesn’t need to anymore.

Pomeroy, 49 years old, recently bought a pair of Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, and now a voice inside them does all of those things for her and more—from helping her get dressed and prepare meals to sorting laundry and reading books to her 3-year-old granddaughter. She also frequently uses the glasses to get the time of day and current temperature outside the couple’s Warsaw, Ind., home…

Facebook parent Meta Platforms didn’t design its souped-up glasses specifically for the visually impaired. But a growing group of blind users like Pomeroy are finding the devices to be more of a life-enhancing tool than a cool accessory for gadget geeks.”

From Wall Street Journal.