Captify Glasss gives me independence, but text position needs improvement
I am Deaf, and the Captify captioning glasses have helped me a lot in my daily life. The captions are mostly accurate and help me follow conversations and feel more included when I talk with people. This is very important to me as a Deaf person because it helps me communicate more easily in public places, appointments, and everyday conversations.
The glasses are comfortable to wear, and the battery and connection mostly work well. This technology is very helpful and gives me more independence and confidence when communicating with others.
One issue I would like to share is the caption position. The text appears in the mid-level of my vision, and my eyes feel exhausted from reading the text while also trying to see people and the environment through the lens. It can feel stressful because my eyes have to work hard to switch between reading the captions and seeing real life at the same time.
I hope in the future there could be an option to adjust the caption position so it is more comfortable for the eyes. I think it would be very helpful if users could adjust the caption position higher, middle, lower, or side to reduce eye strain and make reading more comfortable.
Overall, I am very happy to use this product, and I believe this technology can really help many Deaf and Hard of Hearing people feel more independent, included, and connected to the world.








