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What features should I look for in caption glasses if I’m deaf?

by Tom Pritsky on Sep 08, 2025
What features should I look for in caption glasses if I’m deaf?

The features someone who is deaf should look for in captioning glasses condense down into two simple things: performance and comfortability. For those two things, Captify glasses are easily the optimal choice.

The seamlessness and speed in which words are transcribed into the captions are remarkable, and users have found they are able to keep up with high speed conversations in any type of environment with ease.

As for comfortability, the glasses are not overly bulky, heavy, or obnoxious like others; they weigh 43 grams, well within the weight range of standard glasses, and also offer a sleek, stylish design that customers love.

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Mike P. (United States)

These glasses are amazing. The captioning is accurate and displays quickly, with almost no lag. I highly recommend them to anyone who struggles with day to day conversations.

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Ivan P. (Croatia)

Great!

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Reinette T. (United States)

Love these glasses… would have given them 5 stars but I am 78 and not very high tech.. so it’s been a little challenging. Thank goodness for Grandkids !! AND your support team . I am thrilled to be able to communicate with doctors, pharmacists and of course friends and family .

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DIEGO C. (United States)

Very special product. Bought it for my brother that’s deaf. He is delighted. Thank you for making them a reality!!!!

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Allan W. (United States)

Lenses prescription was exactly as I entered them. Worth it to get the high index lenses because after a while you feel every ounce of the glasses.

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