Google didn't invent wearable technology, it just made it contentious. Glass' play for the mass-market isn't going smoothly, but Google isn't the only company pushing head-mounted displays. Epson's ...
Epson's Moverio BT-200 smart glasses have begun shipping, beating Google's Glass to the shelves, though targeting enthusiasts, enterprise users, and developers more than the mass market. The wearable ...
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Moverio BT-200 Smart Glasses and Pulsense heart-rate monitoring watches and bands aim to take on Google Glass and fitness companies respectively, aiming at augmented reality and heart rate fitness ...
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Augmented reality and head-mounted displays are funky technologies that haven't quite found their place yet, even while many other forms of wearable tech have become widely adopted. Google Glass ($550 ...
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Although it seems like it has been a long time coming, we are just on the cusp of a new era for Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR). If you have read my article on what is virtual reality, ...