Clarke Reynolds will run the iconic Brighton Marathon on April 12. Clarke Reynolds will run the Brighton Marathon using Meta AI smart glasses on April 12 He has five percent vision due to Retinitis ...
The glasses allowed human coach, ultra-marathoner Scott Jurek, to watch the race through Panek's sight line, allowing him to provide coaching and guidance from his home in Colorado. Panek, who has ...
At the start of a big race, most runners are juggling the usual things: squeezing into corrals, long porta-potty lines, and the creeping fear that their watch will fail them at the start line. For ...
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Clarke Reynolds, a U.K.-based visually impaired artist known as "Mr. Dot," is set to run the Brighton Marathon with the help of Ray-Ban Meta Platforms, Inc. META smart glasses and the Be My Eyes app.
A blind runner plans to run a marathon using technology that allows sighted people to see what he sees - and to give him directions - in real time. By day, 45-year-old Clarke Reynolds is a creator who ...
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