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The Sony ‘Entertainment Access Glasses’ Accommodate

The Sony ‘Entertainment Access Glasses’ bring forth revolutionary technology for the hearing impaired. The design displays motion picture subtitles alongside the front of the frames, meaning that deaf viewers will no longer need to look to the bottom of screens for script information.

These transparent goggles transfer film data on to the Entertain Access Glasses by way of a fine-tuned radio frequency system. The size, color and position of the captions may be manipulated by users, as can be the desired language with the help of an attached remote control. 

Sony’s preoccupation with its disabled consumer niche is admirable to say the least. The Entertainment Access Glasses will improve the cinematic experience for those who have trouble with sound, and will furthermore inspire the development of similar products on behalf of its competitors.
Trend Themes
1. Inclusive Entertainment Technology - Opportunity to create more technology innovations that cater to a broader range of consumers, including the hearing-impaired.
2. Customizable Captioning - Opportunity to develop customized technology that allows users to adjust the size, color, and position of captions based on personal preferences.
3. Wearable Technology for Accessibility - Opportunity to continue expanding the development of wearable technology that can improve accessibility for people with disabilities, such as this pair of glasses.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment Industry - Innovations like this create new opportunities for inclusivity in the film, television and streaming entertainment industry.
2. Wearable Technology Industry - This technology can inspire new advancements in wearable technology that address accessibility needs.
3. Healthcare Industry - The development of personalized wearable technology could benefit the healthcare industry by assisting medical professionals with monitoring patient health.

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