04/17/2026
With the upcoming 14th Annual Bookin' For Lookin' Race For Sight 5K Run & Walk, it's interesting to see how assistive technology is used to help blind and visually impaired runners.
Clarke Reynolds, a British marathon runner, donned his Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses during the Brighton Marathon last Sunday. Volunteers assisted him through the Be My Eyes app, providing him guidance throughout the race. He's the first person to run a marathon using both of these assistive technologies. Reynolds finished the marathon in under 6 1/2 hours.
Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses integrate with the Be My Eyes app to connect users with sighted volunteers for hands-free live voice assistance.
"I want to blow away people's expectations of what sight loss means and be a role model for people of all ages with visual impairment," Reynolds mentioned before the race.
To view a short video about Reynold's landmark use of the glasses and app for the marathon:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/fqwLjU5SrKY
To view BCABVI's Dr. Kramer, Certified Low Vision Therapist, demonstrating how the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses help our clients: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/-N0adeA81S8
You can learn more about the assistive technology we provide our clients by calling 215.968.9400 or visiting our website at www.bucksblind.org.