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Smart glasses equipped with cameras, recognition systems, and real-time connectivity are helping police officers on the streets of Tianjin quickly identify objects, signs, and license plates, turning once science-fiction-like technology into a daily policing tool. Supported by | Collector
Smart glasses equipped with cameras, recognition systems, and real-time connectivity are helping police officers on the streets of Tianjin quickly identify objects, signs, and license plates, turning once science-fiction-like technology into a daily policing tool.

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Smart glasses equipped with cameras, recognition systems, and real-time connectivity are helping police officers on the streets of Tianjin quickly identify objects, signs, and license plates, turning once science-fiction-like technology into a daily policing tool. Supported by

Smart glasses equipped with cameras, recognition systems, and real-time connectivity are helping police officers on the streets of Tianjin quickly identify objects, signs, and license plates, turning once science-fiction-like technology into a daily policing tool. Supported by

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