We've seen Raspberry Pi smartphones and tablets, now here comes the Raspberry Pi version of Google's Glass headset. The Raspberry Pi blog has highlighted a DIY headset that can be powered by the ...
Wouldn't it be handy if when someone was speaking a foreign language, subtitles appeared just below their face? CNET reader Will Powell thought so, so he built some glasses that make you feel like you ...
Some of the more interesting consumer hardware devices of recent years have been smart glasses. Devices like Google Glass or Snapchat Spectacles, eyewear incorporating a display and computing power to ...
If you cant afford the Google Glass eyewear which currently sells for $1500, you might be interested in these DIY Raspberry Pi glasses that enable you to view video using a 3D printed screen casing ...
Makers, Raspberry Pi enthusiasts, and aspiring spies may be interested in these innovative Raspberry Pi camera glasses created by the YouTube channel “Its Triggy”. These DIY spy glasses are an ...
We love a good mod around here, and this one is priceless: Using a Rasperry Pi, a pair of hacked-up video glasses, a tiny wireless keyboard, and some 3D-printed parts, you can create your own Google ...
[Roman Rolinsky] wanted to try to do something interesting with his Raspberry Pi and a 2.4″ LCD he had laying about… So he made a rather bulky version of Google Glass. To create the HUD, he’s using a ...
Not everyone is willing to wait for Google to release Glass, so Will Powell has taken the initiative and built his own. The glasses are powered by two Raspberry Pis and are based on a Vuzix Star 1200 ...
The developer / engineer known as Will Powell has taken some precise steps towards making Google's Project Glass augmented reality headset look positively late to the market, and Raspberry Pi is his ...
The folks at Google aren’t the only ones working on head-mounted computers that can do some science-fiction level stuff. A guy named William Powell has been working on his own Project Glass-inspired ...
Chip giant Intel's spring cleaning efforts have swept out three of its compute modules for the Internet of Things and several Recon Jet smart glasses products. Intel launched the Galileo board in 2013 ...
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