I like the less obtrusive approach this takes and presumably can be adapted to most glasses forms. Opens up opportunities with 3D printed frames customisation.
Also has use cases as a conversation recorder for so many applications, though privacy would be an issue. Aside from these, it really is the ideal product for those marital discussions “no you said that….no I didn’t” 😁
We wish Apple would let other glasses work with their platform, but unfortunately these glasses require USB-C and a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, neither of which are available. We will be releasing an app-only version on iOS which supports a basic heads up display, but unfortunately, AR is an Android-only affair for the years to come.
Blimey the anti vax American Trumpy wingnuts have arrived. No thanks
Great feature and very interesting technology.
Hope to see much more of this.
I like the less obtrusive approach this takes and presumably can be adapted to most glasses forms. Opens up opportunities with 3D printed frames customisation.
Also has use cases as a conversation recorder for so many applications, though privacy would be an issue. Aside from these, it really is the ideal product for those marital discussions “no you said that….no I didn’t” 😁
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What a great idea. Huge potential. Fingers crossed they get all the backing they need.
Sounds like a wonderful piece of tech Rory, with a lot of thought going into it.
But bizarrely no IOS support? That just sounds daft, it’s a big market and will harm their chances, especially if Apple do launch a product.
We wish Apple would let other glasses work with their platform, but unfortunately these glasses require USB-C and a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, neither of which are available. We will be releasing an app-only version on iOS which supports a basic heads up display, but unfortunately, AR is an Android-only affair for the years to come.