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i-glasses is a series of head-mounted displays made by [[i-O Display Systems]].
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[[File:Virtual-io-iglasses.jpg|thumb|A set of i-glasses]]
'''i-glasses''' is a discontinued series of [[head-mounted display]]s from [[i-O Display Systems]]. Some products include composite NTSC video input.<ref name="s786">{{cite web | title=i-glasses | website=XVRWiki | date=2024-09-26 | url=https://www.xvrwiki.org/wiki/I-glasses | access-date=2024-10-01}}</ref>
==Products==
The line includes the i-glasses HRV Pro and the HRV.<ref>i-O Display Systems i-glasses HRV review: i-O Display Systems i-glasses HRV. CNET. https://www.cnet.com/reviews/i-o-display-systems-i-glasses-hrv-pro-review/</ref>
The line includes the i-glasses HRV Pro and the HRV.<ref>i-O Display Systems i-glasses HRV review: i-O Display Systems i-glasses HRV. CNET. https://www.cnet.com/reviews/i-o-display-systems-i-glasses-hrv-pro-review/</ref>


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* i-glasses Video 3D Pro<ref>Facility Available for Research and Education. Chosun University. https://hzpark.chosun.ac.kr/Facility/facility_eng.html</ref>
* i-glasses Video 3D Pro<ref>Facility Available for Research and Education. Chosun University. https://hzpark.chosun.ac.kr/Facility/facility_eng.html</ref>


i-glasses from 1995 under the brand Virtual iO only support 3DOF tracking, meaning rotational, but not positional.<ref>iglasses Developer Kit Version 1.2 http://iglasses.weirdoz.org/docs/iglassesSDK.pdf</ref>
i-glasses from 1995 under the brand Virtual iO only support [[egocentric orientation tracking]], and do not support [[6DOF]] tracking by default. Meaning it can track head rotation, but not translational changes.<ref>iglasses Developer Kit Version 1.2 http://iglasses.weirdoz.org/docs/iglassesSDK.pdf</ref>


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