Sentences with phrase «own smart glasses»

LG has already announced that it will be showing off new TVs with Google Assistant built in; a company called Vuzix will be debuting a pair of Alexa - powered smart glasses.
We launched the first smart glasses for consumers in 2010 and we ended up being purchased by Intel.
Still, as the company has continued to roll out new and innovative technology since inception — from live Stories to topical filters and (now) smart glasses — the odds are high that it can sustain its growth over time.
New discovery could make it easier to place high resolution images on smart glasses, other tiny devices.
Apple didn't do the same, but now is reportedly looking at developing its own smart glasses.
Still, when you hear Apple is exploring the manufacture of smart glasses, as Bloomberg reported, the move isn't a short - term plan to offset iPhone sales that have slowed more than analysts and investors wanted to hear.
When Google created its original smart glasses, Google Glass, developers snapped up early units.
If you thought the Apple Watch, which has sold millions of units, was still basically a curiosity in comparison to the flagship smartphone, smart glasses would be even more marginal.
These smart glasses from Vue were wildly popular on Kickstarter in 2016, and come with or without a prescription or as sunglasses.
In other law enforcement applications, police at the Zhengzhou East high speed rail station in Henan province have been equipped with smart glasses with facial recognition software that can identify wanted criminals, while Beijing police are using the world's first surround - body camera with inbuilt facial recognition technology.
A recent report indicates that by 2025, 14.4 million American workers will be wearing smart glasses (which look like a standard pair of safety glasses).
Lenovo hopes the Vuzix M100 smart glasses help it make an early splash in China's growing wearable technology market.
The Rochester, N.Y. company, best known for its line of head - mounted video eyewear favored by soldiers and gamers (as well as a 2009 cameo on The Oprah Winfrey Show), launched its own smart glasses at the end of 2013.
A future where smart glasses were ubiquitous and memory plants (a la Black Mirror) kept us all in check.
When you put on a pair of smart glasses, like what Magic Leap is proposing, you're handing over a certain measure of control of your senses to a computer.
VSP Global, the vision services giant, announced Thursday that it's launching a new «smart glass» product called Level which can track steps, calories burned, distance, and total activity time through a device located in the left temple of the frame.
Zuckerberg himself has said that we're probably about a decade away from smart glasses beginning to make a serious dent on mainstream markets.
The Level smart glasses are starting to roll out in select areas, and — since eyewear is having a bit of a moment in terms of style and affordability — they couldn't have come at a better time.
When Google introduced its Google Glass smart glasses four years ago, it turned to Glass - sporting sky divers buzzing a San Francisco convention center, Glass - adorned models at a glitzy fashion show and a Twitter campaign to notify early «Glass Explorers» of their luck in snagging a pair.
If and when Apple decides to take AR to the next level with a pair of smart glasses or something else, it'll be in a better position than companies trying to win over developers.
Only 19 percent of respondents were excited about the prospect of smart glasses.
The company has reportedly been hustling on a stealthy smart glasses project, and we now know that it recently became a member of a Bluetooth special interest group that will allow it to build products using the wireless communications technology.
So if you look at the GIF, putting the TrueDepth camera system on the front of a pair of smart glasses would make a great deal of sense, since a pair of AR glasses would need to be able to capture depth information on an ongoing basis to work properly.
Apple's reportedly interested in making smart glasses — and a new report from CNET on Friday sheds more light on what the plan could entail.
A main component of any pair of Apple smart glasses would be the lenses.
The smart glasses would be Apple's first in a category of product that was originally pioneered by Google with its Google Glass product.
The field of smart glasses is known for its many failures like Google Glass and more recently, the Snap's Spectacles.
Augmented reality could be a boon for the smart glasses but getting consumers to buy them is a different story.
In this week's tracker, Amazon slowly spreads into trickier territory: prescription pharmaceuticals, smart glasses, and shipping alcohol (which is a logistical nightmare)...
Smart glasses appear to be an inevitability based on the acceleration of voice and AR technology combined with growing ubiquity of mobile broadband connections.
Consumers are unlikely to embrace a wristwatch computer like the one being worked on by Apple, or Google's smart glasses, if they work only a few hours between charges and must be removed to be plugged in.
Another type of wearable might be smart glasses for bank tellers, according to a report from Deloitte, which could process customer banking information for the employee as the employee is simultaneously doing other customer service tasks.
The centers will feature electrostatic «smart glass» procedure rooms, transparent charting on a wide screen in each exam room, mobile x-ray equipment and Mercy's unified electronic health record (EHR), including the user - friendly MyMercy patient portal.
A biometric system that identifies individuals by the way sound passes through the bone of their skulls could be built into smart glasses
Using a pair of commercially available smart glasses, the surgeon was able to superimpose the 3D digital simulation image of the desired appearance over the patient's face during surgery.
A smart glasses app may help children with autism to focus on and interact with other people by overlaying bullseye targets and cartoons on their faces.
Smart glass, which changes its properties to block out light or heat, has been around for decades.
But Wang and colleagues still have more work to do before this smart glass is ready for commercialization.
We hope that our approach can broaden this and other applications of smart glass
«To further demonstrate the technology's usefulness as switchable glass, we are building an office door that incorporates the new smart glass as a switchable privacy panel,» said Goossen.
Researchers created a prototype smart glass that is retroreflective (left) and becomes clear (right) when a liquid with optical properties similar to the reflective structure is pumped into a chamber in front of the structure.
«We expect our smart glass to cost one tenth of what current smart glass costs because our version can be manufactured with the same methods used to make many plastic parts and does not require complicated electro - optic technology for switching,» said Keith Goossen, who led the research team with Daniel Wolf of the University of Delaware.
From fitness bands to smart glasses, wearable technology has grown in popularity in recent years.
Currently available smart glasses, however, reveal a set of problems for commercialization, such as short battery life and low energy efficiency.
Professor Yoo said, «The smart glass industry will surely grow as we see the Internet of Things becomes commonplace in the future.
Smart glasses like Google Glass and others focus on «augmented reality,» wherein a user's live, real - world experience is enhanced with computer - generated interactive information.
The i - Mouse is a new user interface for smart glasses in which the gaze - image sensor (GIS) and object recognition processor (ORP) are stacked vertically to form a small chip.
The trend subverts a technology called augmented reality (AR), by which virtual information — say restaurant ratings — is overlain on the real world as you peer through smart glasses or a smartphone camera.
[Eric Tremblay, Smart Glasses and Telescopic Contact Lenses for Macular Degeneration] The technology could be worn on healthy eyes, which could mean checking certain baseball players to make sure they're not wearing a pair.
«Glass with switchable opacity could improve solar cells and LEDs: Nanoscale «grass» structures also enable smart glass that switches from hazy to clear in presence of water.»
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