ABSTRACT
Visualizing information onto the lens, collects data over a wireless network, and uses a program to convert it into text or images to be transmitted to the display using smart glasses. This game-changing research finds the utilization of the technology that will serve the clinical business, and subsequently to plan various items as indicated by various implementation, to focus on industry and individuals while addressing the requirements of more users. Accordingly, the plausibility of utilizing smart glasses in a medical procedure was concentrated in this investigation, technology acceptance model was utilized to examine respondents in the clinical field. Blend mode examination of the information was directed through the logical investigation and the cross-sectional investigation, and pertinent information was gathered utilizing an online poll. The investigation found that specialists glasses could improve the achievement pace of a medical procedure. In-depth theoretical and management implications were discussed.
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