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{{Device Infobox | {{Device Infobox | ||
|image=[[File:smarteyeglass developer edition1.jpg|350px]] | |image=[[File:smarteyeglass developer edition1.jpg|350px]] | ||
| | |VR/AR=[[Augmented Reality]] | ||
|Type=[[Optical head-mounted display]] | |||
|Subtype=[[Integrated HMD]] | |||
|Platform=[[SmartEyeglass]] | |||
|Developer=[[Sony]] | |Developer=[[Sony]] | ||
| | |Operating System=[[Android]] | ||
|Display=Binocular, see-through, green color only | |Requires= | ||
|Predecessor=None | |||
|Successor=None | |||
|Display=Binocular, see-through, green color only, 15 fps | |||
|Resolution=419 x 138 | |Resolution=419 x 138 | ||
|Pixel Density=?? | |||
|Field of View=Diagonal 20° (19° x 6°) | |Field of View=Diagonal 20° (19° x 6°) | ||
|Audio=Speaker in Controller | |Audio=Speaker in Controller | ||
|Camera=Photos: 3 MP | |Camera=Photos: 3 MP, Video: JPEG Stream without sound (320 x 240) | ||
|Sensors=[[Accelerometer]], [[Gyroscope]], [[Electronic Compass]], [[Brightness Sensor]], [[Microphone]], [[Noise Suppression Sub Microphone]] | |Sensors=[[Accelerometer]], [[Gyroscope]], [[Electronic Compass]], [[Brightness Sensor]], [[Microphone]], [[Noise Suppression Sub Microphone]] | ||
|Connectivity=WLAN IEEE802.11b/g, Bluetooth, NFC | |Connectivity=WLAN IEEE802.11b/g, Bluetooth, NFC | ||
|Input: Touchpad on Controller | |Input: Touchpad and Buttons on Controller | ||
|Weight=Eyewear: 77g (2.7oz) | |Weight=Eyewear: 77g (2.7oz), Controller: 45g (1.5oz) | ||
|Size=Eyewear:180mm x 39mm x 72mm | |Size=Eyewear:180mm x 39mm x 72mm, Controller: 54mm x 21mm x 60mm, Cable: 63cm | ||
|Power=Lithium-ion rechargeable battery | |Power=Lithium-ion rechargeable battery, 80-150 minutes of continuous use | ||
|Release Date=March, 2015 | |Release Date=March, 2015 | ||
|Price=$840 | |Price=$840 | ||
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SmartEyeglass consist of a eyeglass-like wearable, weighing 77g, connected to a hockey puck shaped device called controller. The eyeglass piece is black with thick rims. It cannot be worn with regular eyeglasses. The controller is connected to the eyeglass with a 63cm wire. The controller should be placed in a front pocket for minimal wire visibility. | SmartEyeglass consist of a eyeglass-like wearable, weighing 77g, connected to a hockey puck shaped device called controller. The eyeglass piece is black with thick rims. It cannot be worn with regular eyeglasses. The controller is connected to the eyeglass with a 63cm wire. The controller should be placed in a front pocket for minimal wire visibility. | ||
The eyeglass component projects green texts and images as an overlay in your field of view. The text and images are streamed at 15 fps.The eyeglass also contains [[Accelerometer]], [[Gyroscope]], [[Electronic Compass]],[[Brightness Sensor]] along with a 3 megapixel camera. Users can interact with the device through the touchpad on the Controller. Additionally, the Controller contains a speaker, microphone, NFC tag and batteries. | The eyeglass component projects green texts and images as an overlay in your field of view. The text and images are streamed at 15 fps.The eyeglass also contains [[Accelerometer]], [[Gyroscope]], [[Electronic Compass]], [[Brightness Sensor]] along with a 3 megapixel camera. Users can interact with the device through the touchpad and buttons on the Controller. Additionally, the Controller contains a speaker, microphone, NFC tag and batteries. | ||
SmartEyeglass connects to an [[Android]] device through Bluetooth or WLAN. | SmartEyeglass connects to an [[Android]] device through Bluetooth or WLAN. | ||
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|Field of View || Diagonal 20° (19° x 6°) | |Field of View || Diagonal 20° (19° x 6°) | ||
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|Frame Rate|| 15 fps (WLAN), 10 fps (Bluetooth) | |||
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|Camera || Photo: 3 MP <br> Video: JPEG Stream without sound (320 x 240) | |Camera || Photo: 3 MP <br> Video: JPEG Stream without sound (320 x 240) | ||
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|Sensors || [[Accelerometer]], [[Gyroscope]], [[Electronic Compass]], [[Brightness Sensor]], [[Microphone]], [[Noise Suppression Sub Microphone]] | |Sensors || [[Accelerometer]], [[Gyroscope]], [[Electronic Compass]], [[Brightness Sensor]], [[Microphone]], [[Noise Suppression Sub Microphone]] | ||
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|Sensor Delay || 30 Hz | |||
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|Connectivity || WLAN IEEE802.11b/g, Bluetooth, NFC, microUSB (for charging only) | |Connectivity || WLAN IEEE802.11b/g, Bluetooth, NFC, microUSB (for charging only) | ||
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Specs from Sony<ref >https://developer.sony.com/develop/wearables/smarteyeglass-sdk/api-overview/hardware/</ref> | |||
==Setup Tutorial== | |||
==Apps== | ==Apps== | ||
Sony demos showed that it can be used to project data and other information from your Android device for a hands-free experience. | Sony demos showed that it can be used to project data and other information from your Android device for a hands-free experience. Sony's demo shows users using the device to send text messages, receive travel directions, read Instruction manuals and interpret sports data. | ||
Sony indicated that users will be able to access apps like [[Facebook]] and [[Twitter]] through the glass. | Sony indicated that users will be able to access apps like [[Facebook]] and [[Twitter]] through the glass. | ||
===SmartConnect=== | |||
[[SmartConnect]] is required to be installed on the Android device. It keeps tracks of the SmartEyeglass and other Sony accessories along with associated apps. | |||
===SmartEyeglass (App)=== | |||
[[SmartEyeglass (App)]] is used to control and manage SmartEyeglass. It requires SmartConnect as a pre-requisite. | |||
==Developer== | ==Developer== | ||
===SmartEyeglass SDK=== | ===SmartEyeglass SDK=== | ||
[[SmartEyeglass SDK]] | [[SmartEyeglass SDK]] | ||
== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Augmented Reality Devices]] | [[Category:Augmented Reality Devices]] |