[Copy] Google glasses nature new rival: Smart Glasses listed next year! Smart Glasses M100 appearance with Google glasses are very different, but basically the same principle renderings Smart Glasses M100 wearing Google glasses from the debut more than a year, yet interactive glasses manufacturers from Vuzix Smart Glasses M100 challenger afraid to be the first market. According to the US technology blog SlashGear reported, Smart Glasses M100 will be on display and in the middle of next year digimon cosplay officially listed on the CES 2013. Smart Glasses M100 looks like a large number of Bluetooth headset, which uses a 1GHz OMAP4430 processor, 1GB of RAM,
4GB internal memory and equipped with Android ICS operating system, 16: 9 WQVGA virtual cosplay costumes for sale display eyepiece, 720p HD high-definition camera, head tracking sensor but also with iOS or Android smartphone with the use of a variety of augmented reality applications.
These include speakerphone, photography, "shinigami cosplay " web browsing, text messaging and other services with Google Maps virtual navigation. It supports all available output to an external monitor smartphone applications. 3-axis head tracker match gyroscope, GPS and digital compass for locating users. In addition, it comes with headphones and noise-canceling microphone for calls and voice commands. 16: 9 WQVGA resolution display feels like every other 14-inch 4-inch phone screen from the look. Screen brightness over 2000 nits, enough to use outdoors in the sun. The camera can capture resolution and 1280 x 720 widescreen video and pictures. In addition to the built-in 4GB of storage space, the device supports up to 8GB memory card expansion. In addition, it supports WiFi b / g / n and Bluetooth, and has a physical power button, selection, volume, etc. Vuzix said, M100 hands-free use for up to eight hours, if at the same time open the display, you can use only two hours. Unfortunately, if more cameras at the same time open, you can use only one hour.
Google has not talked about the use of time Google glasses, but balanced power, functionality and portability for all wearable device manufacturers are a challenge. Vuzix application developers will release SDK, to facilitate the development of related software directly to the M100. Vuzix has not yet announced the exact price, but its developer kit is priced at $ 999, which includes a Windows-based emulator, code samples, Vizux developer portal and an M100 prototype. The software portion of the kit is expected to be released this year 12 parts. Via i dark horse By SlashGear translator: a thing in mind - ice rocks