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Pet Expo Thailand 2025.
A cat wears glasses during the Pet Expo Thailand 2025 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 1, 2025. The annual Pet Expo trade runs from May 1 to May 4. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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Lens flipping glasses to help apply makeup
Ferrari Press Agency
Makeup 1
Ref 16770
28/04/2025
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Pictures must credit: Donna May London
A pair of glasses with only a single , moveable lens have been developed — to help people who wear corrective spectacles stay focused when applying makeup.
The Magnified Makeup Glasses by cosmetics company Donna May London, have a single lens that can be rotated over each eye, allowing easier application.
The €14 euros lenses are available in a range of strengths from +1.5 to +4.
A spokesperson said: “Ever found yourself squinting at the mirror, trying to apply eyeliner while holding a smaller magnifying mirror?
“Our game-changing Magnified Makeup Glasses aren't just any glasses; they are the secret weapon you didn't know you needed until now. Crafted especially for anyone who wears glasses but dreams of easy makeup application.
“The innovative flip lens allows you to focus on one eye at a time.
“This makes eye makeup and brow plucking an absolute breeze.
“Simply flip the lens over to one side and get to work. “
OPS: The Magnified Makeup Glasses.
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Lens flipping glasses to help apply makeup
Ferrari Press Agency
Makeup 1
Ref 16770
28/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Donna May London
A pair of glasses with only a single , moveable lens have been developed — to help people who wear corrective spectacles stay focused when applying makeup.
The Magnified Makeup Glasses by cosmetics company Donna May London, have a single lens that can be rotated over each eye, allowing easier application.
The €14 euros lenses are available in a range of strengths from +1.5 to +4.
A spokesperson said: “Ever found yourself squinting at the mirror, trying to apply eyeliner while holding a smaller magnifying mirror?
“Our game-changing Magnified Makeup Glasses aren't just any glasses; they are the secret weapon you didn't know you needed until now. Crafted especially for anyone who wears glasses but dreams of easy makeup application.
“The innovative flip lens allows you to focus on one eye at a time.
“This makes eye makeup and brow plucking an absolute breeze.
“Simply flip the lens over to one side and get to work. “
OPS: The Magnified Makeup Glasses.
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Lens flipping glasses to help apply makeup
Ferrari Press Agency
Makeup 1
Ref 16770
28/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Donna May London
A pair of glasses with only a single , moveable lens have been developed — to help people who wear corrective spectacles stay focused when applying makeup.
The Magnified Makeup Glasses by cosmetics company Donna May London, have a single lens that can be rotated over each eye, allowing easier application.
The €14 euros lenses are available in a range of strengths from +1.5 to +4.
A spokesperson said: “Ever found yourself squinting at the mirror, trying to apply eyeliner while holding a smaller magnifying mirror?
“Our game-changing Magnified Makeup Glasses aren't just any glasses; they are the secret weapon you didn't know you needed until now. Crafted especially for anyone who wears glasses but dreams of easy makeup application.
“The innovative flip lens allows you to focus on one eye at a time.
“This makes eye makeup and brow plucking an absolute breeze.
“Simply flip the lens over to one side and get to work. “
OPS: The Magnified Makeup Glasses.
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Lens flipping glasses to help apply makeup
Ferrari Press Agency
Makeup 1
Ref 16770
28/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Donna May London
A pair of glasses with only a single , moveable lens have been developed — to help people who wear corrective spectacles stay focused when applying makeup.
The Magnified Makeup Glasses by cosmetics company Donna May London, have a single lens that can be rotated over each eye, allowing easier application.
The €14 euros lenses are available in a range of strengths from +1.5 to +4.
A spokesperson said: “Ever found yourself squinting at the mirror, trying to apply eyeliner while holding a smaller magnifying mirror?
“Our game-changing Magnified Makeup Glasses aren't just any glasses; they are the secret weapon you didn't know you needed until now. Crafted especially for anyone who wears glasses but dreams of easy makeup application.
“The innovative flip lens allows you to focus on one eye at a time.
“This makes eye makeup and brow plucking an absolute breeze.
“Simply flip the lens over to one side and get to work. “
OPS: The Magnified Makeup Glasses.
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DUKAS_184057971_FER
Lens flipping glasses to help apply makeup
Ferrari Press Agency
Makeup 1
Ref 16770
28/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Donna May London
A pair of glasses with only a single , moveable lens have been developed — to help people who wear corrective spectacles stay focused when applying makeup.
The Magnified Makeup Glasses by cosmetics company Donna May London, have a single lens that can be rotated over each eye, allowing easier application.
The €14 euros lenses are available in a range of strengths from +1.5 to +4.
A spokesperson said: “Ever found yourself squinting at the mirror, trying to apply eyeliner while holding a smaller magnifying mirror?
“Our game-changing Magnified Makeup Glasses aren't just any glasses; they are the secret weapon you didn't know you needed until now. Crafted especially for anyone who wears glasses but dreams of easy makeup application.
“The innovative flip lens allows you to focus on one eye at a time.
“This makes eye makeup and brow plucking an absolute breeze.
“Simply flip the lens over to one side and get to work. “
OPS: The Magnified Makeup Glasses.
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Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles. The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer. The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes” Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums. The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens. The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm. All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface. Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges. Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles. The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer. The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes” Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums. The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens. The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm. All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface. Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges. Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles. The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer. The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes” Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums. The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens. The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm. All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface. Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges. Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles. The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer. The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes” Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums. The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens. The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm. All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface. Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges. Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles. The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer. The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes” Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums. The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens. The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm. All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface. Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges. Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles. The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer. The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes” Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums. The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens. The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm. All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface. Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges. Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles. The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer. The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes” Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums. The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens. The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm. All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface. Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges. Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles. The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer. The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes” Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums. The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens. The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm. All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface. Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges. Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Heavy metal glasses
Ferrari Press Agency
Spex 1
Ref 16394
16/12/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear
Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles.
The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer.
The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes”
Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums.
The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens.
The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm.
All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface.
Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges.
Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art.
OPS: The Loud Eyewear heavy rock spectacles. Slayer
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Heavy metal glasses
Ferrari Press Agency
Spex 1
Ref 16394
16/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear
Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles.
The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer.
The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes”
Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums.
The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens.
The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm.
All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface.
Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges.
Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art.
OPS: The Loud Eyewear heavy rock spectacles. Judas Priest.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Heavy metal glasses
Ferrari Press Agency
Spex 1
Ref 16394
16/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear
Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles.
The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer.
The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes”
Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums.
The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens.
The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm.
All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface.
Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges.
Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art.
OPS: The Loud Eyewear heavy rock spectacles. Slayer
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Heavy metal glasses
Ferrari Press Agency
Spex 1
Ref 16394
16/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear
Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles.
The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer.
The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes”
Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums.
The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens.
The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm.
All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface.
Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges.
Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art.
OPS: The Loud Eyewear heavy rock spectacles represent the Judas Priest albums British Steel, Painkiller and Screaming for Vengeance.
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Heavy metal glasses
Ferrari Press Agency
Spex 1
Ref 16394
16/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear
Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles.
The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer.
The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes”
Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums.
The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens.
The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm.
All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface.
Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges.
Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art.
OPS: The Loud Eyewear heavy rock spectacles honour the Iron Maiden albums Killers, Number of the Beast and Seventh Son of a Seventh Son.
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Heavy metal glasses
Ferrari Press Agency
Spex 1
Ref 16394
16/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear
Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles.
The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer.
The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes”
Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums.
The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens.
The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm.
All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface.
Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges.
Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art.
OPS: The Loud Eyewear heavy rock spectacles. Iron Maiden.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Heavy metal glasses
Ferrari Press Agency
Spex 1
Ref 16394
16/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear
Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles.
The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer.
The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes”
Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums.
The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens.
The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm.
All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface.
Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges.
Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art.
OPS: The Loud Eyewear heavy rock spectacles. Judas Priest.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Heavy metal glasses
Ferrari Press Agency
Spex 1
Ref 16394
16/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear
Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles.
The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer.
The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes”
Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums.
The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens.
The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm.
All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface.
Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges.
Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art.
OPS: The Loud Eyewear heavy rock spectacles. Iron Maiden.
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Smart glasses open a window on lifestyle
Ferrari Press Agency
Sense 1
Ref 16253
24/10/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Emteq Labs
A pair of artificial intelligence equipped high tech glasses has been developed said to be the world’s first emotion-sensing eyewear.
They monitor posture, facial expressions to gauge mood, eating and dietary habits as well as walking and exercise using built-in cameras to provide AI-powered analysis.
Other uses include gaming with player insights, training and rehabilitation by displaying instructions, and helping with mental health.
Research demonstrated the glasses, called OCOsense, could reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
This opens up possibilities for remote diagnostics and continuous monitoring of mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and even neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorder.
They can also be used to flip the pages of augmented reality books with the wink of an eye.
The spectacles are designed to change how people understand and improve their health in real-time.
They are the work of UK-based Emteq Labs which is said to be a pioneer AI-powered emotional and behavioural analysis.
OPS: The OCOsence smart glasses.The monitoing of facial expressions. This could ould reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
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Smart glasses open a window on lifestyle
Ferrari Press Agency
Sense 1
Ref 16253
24/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Emteq Labs
A pair of artificial intelligence equipped high tech glasses has been developed said to be the world’s first emotion-sensing eyewear.
They monitor posture, facial expressions to gauge mood, eating and dietary habits as well as walking and exercise using built-in cameras to provide AI-powered analysis.
Other uses include gaming with player insights, training and rehabilitation by displaying instructions, and helping with mental health.
Research demonstrated the glasses, called OCOsense, could reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
This opens up possibilities for remote diagnostics and continuous monitoring of mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and even neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorder.
They can also be used to flip the pages of augmented reality books with the wink of an eye.
The spectacles are designed to change how people understand and improve their health in real-time.
They are the work of UK-based Emteq Labs which is said to be a pioneer AI-powered emotional and behavioural analysis.
OPS: The OCOsence smart glasses give a read out to the wearer about meal time. It analyses the food and also monitors eating habits such as ensuring food is chewed correcxtly.
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Smart glasses open a window on lifestyle
Ferrari Press Agency
Sense 1
Ref 16253
24/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Emteq Labs
A pair of artificial intelligence equipped high tech glasses has been developed said to be the world’s first emotion-sensing eyewear.
They monitor posture, facial expressions to gauge mood, eating and dietary habits as well as walking and exercise using built-in cameras to provide AI-powered analysis.
Other uses include gaming with player insights, training and rehabilitation by displaying instructions, and helping with mental health.
Research demonstrated the glasses, called OCOsense, could reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
This opens up possibilities for remote diagnostics and continuous monitoring of mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and even neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorder.
They can also be used to flip the pages of augmented reality books with the wink of an eye.
The spectacles are designed to change how people understand and improve their health in real-time.
They are the work of UK-based Emteq Labs which is said to be a pioneer AI-powered emotional and behavioural analysis.
OPS: The OCOsence smart glasses.
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DUKAS_176683700_FER
Smart glasses open a window on lifestyle
Ferrari Press Agency
Sense 1
Ref 16253
24/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Emteq Labs
A pair of artificial intelligence equipped high tech glasses has been developed said to be the world’s first emotion-sensing eyewear.
They monitor posture, facial expressions to gauge mood, eating and dietary habits as well as walking and exercise using built-in cameras to provide AI-powered analysis.
Other uses include gaming with player insights, training and rehabilitation by displaying instructions, and helping with mental health.
Research demonstrated the glasses, called OCOsense, could reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
This opens up possibilities for remote diagnostics and continuous monitoring of mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and even neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorder.
They can also be used to flip the pages of augmented reality books with the wink of an eye.
The spectacles are designed to change how people understand and improve their health in real-time.
They are the work of UK-based Emteq Labs which is said to be a pioneer AI-powered emotional and behavioural analysis.
OPS: The OCOsence smart glasses give a read out to the wearer about posture.
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Smart glasses open a window on lifestyle
Ferrari Press Agency
Sense 1
Ref 16253
24/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Emteq Labs
A pair of artificial intelligence equipped high tech glasses has been developed said to be the world’s first emotion-sensing eyewear.
They monitor posture, facial expressions to gauge mood, eating and dietary habits as well as walking and exercise using built-in cameras to provide AI-powered analysis.
Other uses include gaming with player insights, training and rehabilitation by displaying instructions, and helping with mental health.
Research demonstrated the glasses, called OCOsense, could reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
This opens up possibilities for remote diagnostics and continuous monitoring of mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and even neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorder.
They can also be used to flip the pages of augmented reality books with the wink of an eye.
The spectacles are designed to change how people understand and improve their health in real-time.
They are the work of UK-based Emteq Labs which is said to be a pioneer AI-powered emotional and behavioural analysis.
OPS: The OCOsence smart glasses give a read out to the wearer about meal time. It analyses the food and also monitors eating habits such as ensuring food is chewed correcxtly.
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DUKAS_176683698_FER
Smart glasses open a window on lifestyle
Ferrari Press Agency
Sense 1
Ref 16253
24/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Emteq Labs
A pair of artificial intelligence equipped high tech glasses has been developed said to be the world’s first emotion-sensing eyewear.
They monitor posture, facial expressions to gauge mood, eating and dietary habits as well as walking and exercise using built-in cameras to provide AI-powered analysis.
Other uses include gaming with player insights, training and rehabilitation by displaying instructions, and helping with mental health.
Research demonstrated the glasses, called OCOsense, could reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
This opens up possibilities for remote diagnostics and continuous monitoring of mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and even neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorder.
They can also be used to flip the pages of augmented reality books with the wink of an eye.
The spectacles are designed to change how people understand and improve their health in real-time.
They are the work of UK-based Emteq Labs which is said to be a pioneer AI-powered emotional and behavioural analysis.
OPS: The OCOsence smart glasses.This cutaway shows the placement of tiny cameras which here monitor facial expression
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A pair of artificial intelligence equipped high tech glasses has been developed said to be the world’s first emotion-sensing eyewear.
They monitor posture, facial expressions to gauge mood, eating and dietary habits as well as walking and exercise using built-in cameras to provide AI-powered analysis.
Other uses include gaming with player insights, training and rehabilitation by displaying instructions, and helping with mental health.
Research demonstrated the glasses, called OCOsense, could reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
This opens up possibilities for remote diagnostics and continuous monitoring of mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and even neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorder.
They can also be used to flip the pages of augmented reality books with the wink of an eye.
The spectacles are designed to change how people understand and improve their health in real-time.
They are the work of UK-based Emteq Labs which is said to be a pioneer AI-powered emotional and behavioural analysis.
OPS: The OCOsence smart glasses.The monitoing of facial expressions. This could ould reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
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A pair of artificial intelligence equipped high tech glasses has been developed said to be the world’s first emotion-sensing eyewear.
They monitor posture, facial expressions to gauge mood, eating and dietary habits as well as walking and exercise using built-in cameras to provide AI-powered analysis.
Other uses include gaming with player insights, training and rehabilitation by displaying instructions, and helping with mental health.
Research demonstrated the glasses, called OCOsense, could reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
This opens up possibilities for remote diagnostics and continuous monitoring of mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and even neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorder.
They can also be used to flip the pages of augmented reality books with the wink of an eye.
The spectacles are designed to change how people understand and improve their health in real-time.
They are the work of UK-based Emteq Labs which is said to be a pioneer AI-powered emotional and behavioural analysis.
OPS: The OCOsence smart glasses give a read out to the wearer about activity
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A pair of artificial intelligence equipped high tech glasses has been developed said to be the world’s first emotion-sensing eyewear.
They monitor posture, facial expressions to gauge mood, eating and dietary habits as well as walking and exercise using built-in cameras to provide AI-powered analysis.
Other uses include gaming with player insights, training and rehabilitation by displaying instructions, and helping with mental health.
Research demonstrated the glasses, called OCOsense, could reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
This opens up possibilities for remote diagnostics and continuous monitoring of mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and even neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorder.
They can also be used to flip the pages of augmented reality books with the wink of an eye.
The spectacles are designed to change how people understand and improve their health in real-time.
They are the work of UK-based Emteq Labs which is said to be a pioneer AI-powered emotional and behavioural analysis.
OPS: The OCOsence smart glasses.This cutaway shows the placement of tiny cameras which here monitor facial expression
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Smart glasses open a window on lifestyle
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A pair of artificial intelligence equipped high tech glasses has been developed said to be the world’s first emotion-sensing eyewear.
They monitor posture, facial expressions to gauge mood, eating and dietary habits as well as walking and exercise using built-in cameras to provide AI-powered analysis.
Other uses include gaming with player insights, training and rehabilitation by displaying instructions, and helping with mental health.
Research demonstrated the glasses, called OCOsense, could reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
This opens up possibilities for remote diagnostics and continuous monitoring of mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and even neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorder.
They can also be used to flip the pages of augmented reality books with the wink of an eye.
The spectacles are designed to change how people understand and improve their health in real-time.
They are the work of UK-based Emteq Labs which is said to be a pioneer AI-powered emotional and behavioural analysis.
OPS: The OCOsence smart glasses give a read out to the wearer about meal time. It analyses the food and also monitors eating habits such as ensuring food is chewed correcxtly.
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A pair of artificial intelligence equipped high tech glasses has been developed said to be the world’s first emotion-sensing eyewear.
They monitor posture, facial expressions to gauge mood, eating and dietary habits as well as walking and exercise using built-in cameras to provide AI-powered analysis.
Other uses include gaming with player insights, training and rehabilitation by displaying instructions, and helping with mental health.
Research demonstrated the glasses, called OCOsense, could reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
This opens up possibilities for remote diagnostics and continuous monitoring of mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and even neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorder.
They can also be used to flip the pages of augmented reality books with the wink of an eye.
The spectacles are designed to change how people understand and improve their health in real-time.
They are the work of UK-based Emteq Labs which is said to be a pioneer AI-powered emotional and behavioural analysis.
OPS: The OCOsence smart glasses.This cutaway shows the placement of tiny cameras which feed an AI brain.
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Smart glasses open a window on lifestyle
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A pair of artificial intelligence equipped high tech glasses has been developed said to be the world’s first emotion-sensing eyewear.
They monitor posture, facial expressions to gauge mood, eating and dietary habits as well as walking and exercise using built-in cameras to provide AI-powered analysis.
Other uses include gaming with player insights, training and rehabilitation by displaying instructions, and helping with mental health.
Research demonstrated the glasses, called OCOsense, could reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
This opens up possibilities for remote diagnostics and continuous monitoring of mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and even neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorder.
They can also be used to flip the pages of augmented reality books with the wink of an eye.
The spectacles are designed to change how people understand and improve their health in real-time.
They are the work of UK-based Emteq Labs which is said to be a pioneer AI-powered emotional and behavioural analysis.
OPS: The OCOsence smart glasses give a read out to the wearer about posture.
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Smart glasses open a window on lifestyle
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A pair of artificial intelligence equipped high tech glasses has been developed said to be the world’s first emotion-sensing eyewear.
They monitor posture, facial expressions to gauge mood, eating and dietary habits as well as walking and exercise using built-in cameras to provide AI-powered analysis.
Other uses include gaming with player insights, training and rehabilitation by displaying instructions, and helping with mental health.
Research demonstrated the glasses, called OCOsense, could reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
This opens up possibilities for remote diagnostics and continuous monitoring of mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and even neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorder.
They can also be used to flip the pages of augmented reality books with the wink of an eye.
The spectacles are designed to change how people understand and improve their health in real-time.
They are the work of UK-based Emteq Labs which is said to be a pioneer AI-powered emotional and behavioural analysis.
OPS: The OCOsence smart glasses.Flipping pages of an augmented reality book by simply winking.
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A pair of artificial intelligence equipped high tech glasses has been developed said to be the world’s first emotion-sensing eyewear.
They monitor posture, facial expressions to gauge mood, eating and dietary habits as well as walking and exercise using built-in cameras to provide AI-powered analysis.
Other uses include gaming with player insights, training and rehabilitation by displaying instructions, and helping with mental health.
Research demonstrated the glasses, called OCOsense, could reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
This opens up possibilities for remote diagnostics and continuous monitoring of mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and even neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorder.
They can also be used to flip the pages of augmented reality books with the wink of an eye.
The spectacles are designed to change how people understand and improve their health in real-time.
They are the work of UK-based Emteq Labs which is said to be a pioneer AI-powered emotional and behavioural analysis.
OPS: The OCOsence smart glasses give a read out to the wearer about meal time. It analyses the food and also monitors eating habits such as ensuring food is chewed correcxtly.
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Smart glasses open a window on lifestyle
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A pair of artificial intelligence equipped high tech glasses has been developed said to be the world’s first emotion-sensing eyewear.
They monitor posture, facial expressions to gauge mood, eating and dietary habits as well as walking and exercise using built-in cameras to provide AI-powered analysis.
Other uses include gaming with player insights, training and rehabilitation by displaying instructions, and helping with mental health.
Research demonstrated the glasses, called OCOsense, could reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
This opens up possibilities for remote diagnostics and continuous monitoring of mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and even neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorder.
They can also be used to flip the pages of augmented reality books with the wink of an eye.
The spectacles are designed to change how people understand and improve their health in real-time.
They are the work of UK-based Emteq Labs which is said to be a pioneer AI-powered emotional and behavioural analysis.
OPS: The OCOsence smart glasses.The monitoing of facial expressions. This could ould reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
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Smart glasses open a window on lifestyle
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A pair of artificial intelligence equipped high tech glasses has been developed said to be the world’s first emotion-sensing eyewear.
They monitor posture, facial expressions to gauge mood, eating and dietary habits as well as walking and exercise using built-in cameras to provide AI-powered analysis.
Other uses include gaming with player insights, training and rehabilitation by displaying instructions, and helping with mental health.
Research demonstrated the glasses, called OCOsense, could reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
This opens up possibilities for remote diagnostics and continuous monitoring of mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and even neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorder.
They can also be used to flip the pages of augmented reality books with the wink of an eye.
The spectacles are designed to change how people understand and improve their health in real-time.
They are the work of UK-based Emteq Labs which is said to be a pioneer AI-powered emotional and behavioural analysis.
OPS: The OCOsence smart glasses.Using just the eyes to flip pages of an augmented reality book
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Smart glasses open a window on lifestyle
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A pair of artificial intelligence equipped high tech glasses has been developed said to be the world’s first emotion-sensing eyewear.
They monitor posture, facial expressions to gauge mood, eating and dietary habits as well as walking and exercise using built-in cameras to provide AI-powered analysis.
Other uses include gaming with player insights, training and rehabilitation by displaying instructions, and helping with mental health.
Research demonstrated the glasses, called OCOsense, could reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
This opens up possibilities for remote diagnostics and continuous monitoring of mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and even neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorder.
They can also be used to flip the pages of augmented reality books with the wink of an eye.
The spectacles are designed to change how people understand and improve their health in real-time.
They are the work of UK-based Emteq Labs which is said to be a pioneer AI-powered emotional and behavioural analysis.
OPS: The OCOsence smart glasses give a read out to the wearer about meal time. It analyses the food and also monitors eating habits such as ensuring food is chewed correcxtly.
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Smart glasses open a window on lifestyle
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A pair of artificial intelligence equipped high tech glasses has been developed said to be the world’s first emotion-sensing eyewear.
They monitor posture, facial expressions to gauge mood, eating and dietary habits as well as walking and exercise using built-in cameras to provide AI-powered analysis.
Other uses include gaming with player insights, training and rehabilitation by displaying instructions, and helping with mental health.
Research demonstrated the glasses, called OCOsense, could reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
This opens up possibilities for remote diagnostics and continuous monitoring of mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and even neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorder.
They can also be used to flip the pages of augmented reality books with the wink of an eye.
The spectacles are designed to change how people understand and improve their health in real-time.
They are the work of UK-based Emteq Labs which is said to be a pioneer AI-powered emotional and behavioural analysis.
OPS: The OCOsence smart glasses.This cutaway shows the placement of tiny cameras which here monitor facial expression
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Smart glasses open a window on lifestyle
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A pair of artificial intelligence equipped high tech glasses has been developed said to be the world’s first emotion-sensing eyewear.
They monitor posture, facial expressions to gauge mood, eating and dietary habits as well as walking and exercise using built-in cameras to provide AI-powered analysis.
Other uses include gaming with player insights, training and rehabilitation by displaying instructions, and helping with mental health.
Research demonstrated the glasses, called OCOsense, could reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
This opens up possibilities for remote diagnostics and continuous monitoring of mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and even neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorder.
They can also be used to flip the pages of augmented reality books with the wink of an eye.
The spectacles are designed to change how people understand and improve their health in real-time.
They are the work of UK-based Emteq Labs which is said to be a pioneer AI-powered emotional and behavioural analysis.
OPS: The OCOsence smart glasses.The monitoing of facial expressions. This could ould reliably distinguish between individuals with and without depression based on their emotional and facial behaviours.
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AI to find the perfect pair of glasses
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Spectacle wearers can now grab the perfect pair without trying on dozens of styles — using artificial intelligence.
The system uses a face reader to map the contours of the face taking into account shape of nose, hairline, cheekbones and even skin tone.
The system then calculates what are the best frame shapes for the user’s face and offers the appropriate styles from 10,000 choices.
The user can then select what ever frames appeal and the AI shows them how they would look wearing them and make an informed decision on which ones to buy.
The service called Pairfect Match AI has been launched by US eyewear retailer GlassesUSA.
The service is being offered free of charge on line.
OPS: The Pairfect Match AI analyses a user's face and comes up with a selection of approptiate frame styles.
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AI to find the perfect pair of glasses
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Spectacle wearers can now grab the perfect pair without trying on dozens of styles — using artificial intelligence.
The system uses a face reader to map the contours of the face taking into account shape of nose, hairline, cheekbones and even skin tone.
The system then calculates what are the best frame shapes for the user’s face and offers the appropriate styles from 10,000 choices.
The user can then select what ever frames appeal and the AI shows them how they would look wearing them and make an informed decision on which ones to buy.
The service called Pairfect Match AI has been launched by US eyewear retailer GlassesUSA.
The service is being offered free of charge on line.
OPS: The Pairfect Match AI analyses a user's face and comes up with a selection of approptiate frame styles.
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Spectacle wearers can now grab the perfect pair without trying on dozens of styles — using artificial intelligence.
The system uses a face reader to map the contours of the face taking into account shape of nose, hairline, cheekbones and even skin tone.
The system then calculates what are the best frame shapes for the user’s face and offers the appropriate styles from 10,000 choices.
The user can then select what ever frames appeal and the AI shows them how they would look wearing them and make an informed decision on which ones to buy.
The service called Pairfect Match AI has been launched by US eyewear retailer GlassesUSA.
The service is being offered free of charge on line.
OPS: The Pairfect Match AI analyses a user's face and comes up with a selection of approptiate frame styles.
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AI to find the perfect pair of glasses
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Spectacle wearers can now grab the perfect pair without trying on dozens of styles — using artificial intelligence.
The system uses a face reader to map the contours of the face taking into account shape of nose, hairline, cheekbones and even skin tone.
The system then calculates what are the best frame shapes for the user’s face and offers the appropriate styles from 10,000 choices.
The user can then select what ever frames appeal and the AI shows them how they would look wearing them and make an informed decision on which ones to buy.
The service called Pairfect Match AI has been launched by US eyewear retailer GlassesUSA.
The service is being offered free of charge on line.
OPS: The Pairfect Match AI analyses a user's face and comes up with a selection of approptiate frame styles.
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AI to find the perfect pair of glasses
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Spectacle wearers can now grab the perfect pair without trying on dozens of styles — using artificial intelligence.
The system uses a face reader to map the contours of the face taking into account shape of nose, hairline, cheekbones and even skin tone.
The system then calculates what are the best frame shapes for the user’s face and offers the appropriate styles from 10,000 choices.
The user can then select what ever frames appeal and the AI shows them how they would look wearing them and make an informed decision on which ones to buy.
The service called Pairfect Match AI has been launched by US eyewear retailer GlassesUSA.
The service is being offered free of charge on line.
OPS: The Pairfect Match AI analyses a user's face and comes up with a selection of approptiate frame styles.
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AI to find the perfect pair of glasses
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Spectacle wearers can now grab the perfect pair without trying on dozens of styles — using artificial intelligence.
The system uses a face reader to map the contours of the face taking into account shape of nose, hairline, cheekbones and even skin tone.
The system then calculates what are the best frame shapes for the user’s face and offers the appropriate styles from 10,000 choices.
The user can then select what ever frames appeal and the AI shows them how they would look wearing them and make an informed decision on which ones to buy.
The service called Pairfect Match AI has been launched by US eyewear retailer GlassesUSA.
The service is being offered free of charge on line.
OPS: The Pairfect Match AI analyses a user's face and comes up with a selection of approptiate frame styles.
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AI to find the perfect pair of glasses
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Spectacle wearers can now grab the perfect pair without trying on dozens of styles — using artificial intelligence.
The system uses a face reader to map the contours of the face taking into account shape of nose, hairline, cheekbones and even skin tone.
The system then calculates what are the best frame shapes for the user’s face and offers the appropriate styles from 10,000 choices.
The user can then select what ever frames appeal and the AI shows them how they would look wearing them and make an informed decision on which ones to buy.
The service called Pairfect Match AI has been launched by US eyewear retailer GlassesUSA.
The service is being offered free of charge on line.
OPS: The Pairfect Match AI analyses a user's face and comes up with a selection of approptiate frame styles.
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AI to find the perfect pair of glasses
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Spectacle wearers can now grab the perfect pair without trying on dozens of styles — using artificial intelligence.
The system uses a face reader to map the contours of the face taking into account shape of nose, hairline, cheekbones and even skin tone.
The system then calculates what are the best frame shapes for the user’s face and offers the appropriate styles from 10,000 choices.
The user can then select what ever frames appeal and the AI shows them how they would look wearing them and make an informed decision on which ones to buy.
The service called Pairfect Match AI has been launched by US eyewear retailer GlassesUSA.
The service is being offered free of charge on line.
OPS: The Pairfect Match AI analyses a user's face and comes up with a selection of approptiate frame styles.
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AI to find the perfect pair of glasses
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Pictures must credit: GlassesUSA
Spectacle wearers can now grab the perfect pair without trying on dozens of styles — using artificial intelligence.
The system uses a face reader to map the contours of the face taking into account shape of nose, hairline, cheekbones and even skin tone.
The system then calculates what are the best frame shapes for the user’s face and offers the appropriate styles from 10,000 choices.
The user can then select what ever frames appeal and the AI shows them how they would look wearing them and make an informed decision on which ones to buy.
The service called Pairfect Match AI has been launched by US eyewear retailer GlassesUSA.
The service is being offered free of charge on line.
OPS: The Pairfect Match AI analyses a user's face and comes up with a selection of approptiate frame styles.
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