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  • ...oogle]] Inc. It is a standalone device that needs to be connected to other devices running Google’s [[Operating system is::Android]] OS, mainly smartphones. ...e for now, the interest in the technology created a better market for such devices and this lead to many new projects being unveiled. <ref>http://www.inc.com/
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  • Oculus Rift is a [[Virtual Reality Devices|virtual reality]] head-mounted display device developed by the Oculus VR company. It originally started as ...nt Bay, and was introduced in September 2014. The system features the head-mounted device, an infrared camera for position tracking and a wireless gamepad. Oc
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  • ...d applications. It can also be used to remotely navigate and control other devices via WiFi connection.<ref>Atheer Labs Developer Kit Demonstration https://ww [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • **[[:Category:Electronic and Other Devices|Electronic and Other Devices]] **** [[:Category:Head-mounted Devices|Head Mounted Devices]]
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  • Smart glasses, or smartglasses, are wearable computers and a head-mounted displays that project and overlay digital information onto displayed realit ...tall applications just like a normal computer can. The connection to other devices is only required for data storage, sometimes Internet connection, or for an
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  • ...nt from 2012<ref>APPLE INC. (CUPERTINO, CA). Peripheral treatment for head-mounted displays. http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF A feature that sets it apart from other similar devices is the active color correction of the peripheral part of the visual field.
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  • ...information from its surrounding. The headset wraps around the back of the head and rests on top of wearer’s ears. The left arm has an earpiece and the c [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • ...production is mainly focused on information-related equipments, electronic devices, and precision products.<ref>Epson. Seiko Epson Corp. Available online at: ...Moverio BT-200 on a mannequin's head|Epson Moverio BT-200 on a mannequin's head.]]
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  • ...e user’s eye, while reflecting part of the image into the digital camera mounted on the nose-bridge. The connected computer processes the information, adds ...surroundings, such as advertisement. The always present camera on user’s head can also work as a tool for [[Sousveillance]] (see Ethical Issues).
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  • ...connects via Bluetooth to Android or iOS device. It has a micro-projector mounted on the inner side of the glasses right arm. It projects a monochrome green [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • ...front of right or left eye and moved with the flexible arm to which it is mounted. Even though the device may seem bulky in terms of design, it weighs only 4 ...ded into the device are digital compass, gps, and 9-axis motion sensor for head tracking, as well as two noise-cancellation microphones and an adjustable e
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  • ...self-contained computer that does not need additional connection to other devices. It offers augmented reality in the form of so called “holograms”<ref n ...ser’s view but only a small portion, similar to the functioning of other devices of the same category. Nate Ralph, associated editor of CNET, describes the
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  • ...is a wireless, standalone device, which can also be connected to external devices. Designed as a regular pair of glasses, DK-40 has a socially aesthetic and [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • ...of stereoscopic glasses with holographic see-through displays with cameras mounted on top. Meta uses SoftKinetic motion sensor and Epson’s optics, i.e. BT- ...and a 1280x720 (MJPEG) Color (RGB) Camera for capturing video and stills. Head tracking is 360 degrees, with 9-axis Inertial Measurement Unit with acceler
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  • ...nd is praised as a the Iron Man interface becoming reality, having all the devices in one wearable device. It is also seen as the future of augmented reality. [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • ...:vrdevices_1.png|300px|thumb|right|frame|Several models of virtual reality devices as of 2015]] List of [[:Category:Virtual Reality Devices|Virtual Reality Devices]]:
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  • category=other head-mounted| ...al issues connected with smartglasses, please see the [[Other Head-mounted Devices]] synopsis.
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  • ...on interface enables the display of routes, while connectivity to external devices enables the display of heart rate, power, cadence, and more. When connected [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • ...2014, May 20. Available online at: http://www.techradar.com/news/portable-devices/-gear-blink-trademark-confirms-samsung-smart-glasses-ambitions-1249737 (Ret [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • Shima displays notifications from Android, Windows, and iOS devices via Bluetooth, using its socialFlo app, which automatically catalogues all Founders: Corey Mack, CEO and Head of Design; A. Franklin Rice, Sr, COO & Sr. VP, Finance; Brian Vanger; Andre
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