With all the VR and AR boom going on right now I'm wondering where the hell are simple glasses that just act as a seethrough screen or just a freaking monitor on one eye. They always are packed with tons of stuff like cameras motion recognition and stuff. I just want a screen in my face to walk around with without getting run over by a car or running into things.
Does anyone know something like this? Or at least a tutorial for a diy project?
{searching} Simple Screen glasses
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- One Eyed Hopeful
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- One Eyed Hopeful
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Re: {searching} Simple Screen glasses
Laster SeeThru was the only monocular display I saw without a camera, it's Kickstarter failed but try contacting them directly.
The other monocular ones like Google Glass, Vuzix M100, Lumus reference design all have a camera except possibly the Brother AirScouter.
I haven't heard much from LaForge Optical or the Kopin monocular reference design.
Epson v1 and possibly v2 don't have a camera but are binocular.
Why can't it have a camera?
The other monocular ones like Google Glass, Vuzix M100, Lumus reference design all have a camera except possibly the Brother AirScouter.
I haven't heard much from LaForge Optical or the Kopin monocular reference design.
Epson v1 and possibly v2 don't have a camera but are binocular.
Why can't it have a camera?
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Re: {searching} Simple Screen glasses
cmoar is your way to go.
only 50 bugs for a gigantic 2d screen.
only 50 bugs for a gigantic 2d screen.
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- Cross Eyed!
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Re: {searching} Simple Screen glasses
Google Glass rip off here on KS, remember prices are shown in AUD not USD
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/14 ... f=category
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/14 ... f=category