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{{Device Infobox
{{Device Infobox
|name = Epson Moverio BT-300
|image =
|image =
|VR/AR = [[Augmented Reality]]
|VR/AR = [[Augmented Reality]]
|Type = [[Smart glasses]]
|Type = [[Smart Glasses]]
|Subtype = Tethered AR
|Subtype = [[Consumer AR]]
|Platform = [[Android]] 5.1
|Platform = [[Android]] 5.1
|Creator = [[Epson]]
|Creator = [[Epson]]
|Announced = MWC 2016
|Developer = [[Epson]]
|Release = 2016
|Manufacturer = [[Epson]]
|Price = $699
|Announcement Date = February 2016 (MWC)
|Website = https://epson.com
|Release Date = October 2016
|OS = Android 5.1
|Price = $699 (AR/Developer Edition), $999 (Drone FPV Edition)
|CPU = Intel Atom x5 (quad-core, 1.44 GHz)
|Website = https://epson.com/
|GPU = Intel HD Graphics
|Versions = BT-300 AR/Developer Edition, BT-300 Drone FPV Edition
|Storage = microSDHC (up to 32 GB)
|Requires = None (standalone)
|RAM =
|Predecessor = [[Epson Moverio BT-200]]
|Display = Si-OLED (binocular)
|Successor = [[Epson Moverio BT-40]]
|Resolution = 1280 x 720 per eye
|Operating System = [[Android]] 5.1
|Refresh =
|Chipset = Intel Atom X5
|Brightness =
|CPU = Intel Atom X5 (quad-core)
|FOV = 23°
|GPU = Integrated Intel HD Graphics
|PPD =
|HPU =
|Lenses = See-through waveguide
|Storage = 16GB
|IPD =
|Memory = 2GB RAM
|Eye Tracking =
|SD Card Slot = Yes (microSD)
|Hand Tracking =
|Display = Dual Si-OLED (binocular)
|Tracking = 6DoF (sensors)
|Subpixel Layout = RGB
|Spatial Mapping =
|Peak Brightness = Not specified
|Speakers = Integrated
|Resolution = 1280 × 720 (HD) combined
|Pixel Density = N/A
|Refresh Rate = 60Hz
|Persistence = Low persistence
|Field of View = 23° diagonal
|Horizontal FoV = ~23°
|Vertical FoV = ~13°
|Average Pixel Density = N/A
|Peak Pixel Density = N/A
|Foveated Rendering = No
|Optics = Si-OLED waveguide
|Ocularity = Binocular
|IPD Range = Fixed
|Adjustable Diopter = No (glasses compatible)
|Passthrough = Native see-through (AR)
|Tracking = 3DoF (IMU)
|Tracking Frequency = N/A
|Base Stations = None
|Eye Tracking = No
|Face Tracking = No
|Hand Tracking = No
|Body Tracking = No
|Rotational Tracking = Yes
|Positional Tracking = No
|Update Rate = 60Hz
|Tracking Volume = N/A
|Play Space = Mobile AR
|Latency = <50ms
|Audio = 3.5mm audio jack (controller unit)
|Microphone = Yes
|Microphone = Yes
|Audio Jack = Yes
|3.5mm Audio Jack = Yes
|Connectivity = Wi-Fi (dual-band), Bluetooth Smart
|Camera = 5MP front-facing camera
|Ports = USB, microSD
|Connectivity = Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth, GPS
|Battery = 6 hours (controller)
|Ports = microSD, 3.5mm audio, USB
|Wired Video = Yes (USB connection)
|Wireless Video = Yes (Wi-Fi streaming)
|WiFi = Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
|Bluetooth = Yes
|Power = Internal battery
|Battery Capacity = ~2200mAh (controller unit)
|Battery Life = ~6 hours
|Charge Time = ~5 hours
|Dimensions = 191 × 178 × 25mm (glasses)
|Weight = 69g (glasses only)
|Weight = 69g (glasses only)
|Materials =
|Material = Polycarbonate
|Colors = Black/Gray
|Headstrap = None (glasses temples)
|Sensors = 5MP camera, gyroscope, accelerometer, compass
|Haptics = No
|Input = Controller touchpad
|Color = Black
|Sensors = Accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, GPS
|Input = Touchpad (controller), camera
|Compliance = FCC, CE
}}
}}


The '''Epson Moverio BT-300''' is the third-generation [[augmented reality]] [[smart glasses]] developed by [[Epson]]. Announced at Mobile World Congress in February 2016, the BT-300 features the world's first Si-OLED (Silicon OLED) binocular see-through display with 100,000:1 contrast ratio, Intel Atom quad-core processor, and weighs just 69 grams for the glasses component. The device runs Android 5.1 and targets AR applications, drone FPV flying, and industrial use cases.<ref name="epson">{{cite web|url=https://epson.com/For-Work/Wearables/Smart-Glasses/Moverio-BT-300-Smart-Glasses-(AR-Developer-Edition)-/p/V11H756020|title=Moverio BT-300 Smart Glasses|publisher=Epson}}</ref>
The '''Epson Moverio BT-300''' is a binocular [[smart glasses]] device developed by [[Epson]], announced at Mobile World Congress in February 2016 and released in October 2016 at a price of $699 for the AR/Developer Edition. The BT-300 represented a significant advancement over its BT-200 predecessor, introducing Epson's breakthrough Silicon-OLED (Si-OLED) display technology that enabled 100,000:1 contrast ratio and truly transparent augmented reality—when no content is displayed, the lenses appear nearly clear. Weighing just 69 grams for the glasses portion (the world's lightest binocular see-through smart glasses at launch), the BT-300 featured 720p HD resolution across both lenses, an Intel Atom X5 processor running Android 5.1, and a connected controller unit handling processing and battery. Popular applications included drone FPV piloting (with a dedicated Drone Edition), museum exhibits, entertainment venues, and industrial information display.


== History and Development ==
== History and Development ==
=== Moverio Heritage ===
Product line:
* BT-100 (2011)
* BT-200 (2014)
* BT-300 (2016)
* Continued evolution
=== Si-OLED Breakthrough ===
Display innovation:
* Silicon-based OLED
* True transparency
* 100,000:1 contrast
* Epson developed


=== MWC 2016 Announcement ===
=== MWC 2016 Announcement ===
Epson announced the BT-300 at Mobile World Congress in February 2016.
February reveal:
* Si-OLED introduction
* 20% lighter than BT-200
* Improved display
* October availability
 
=== Multiple Editions ===
Market versions:
* AR/Developer Edition ($699)
* Drone FPV Edition ($999)
* DJI partnership
* Specialized bundles


=== Third Generation Moverio ===
== Design Philosophy ==
Successor to BT-100 and BT-200, with major display technology upgrade.


=== World's Lightest ===
=== True Transparency ===
World's lightest Si-OLED-powered binocular transparent smart glasses at launch.
Si-OLED benefit:
* Clear lenses when off
* No visible display elements
* Natural appearance
* Social acceptability


== Design and Hardware ==
=== Binocular AR ===
Dual display:
* Both eyes served
* Stereoscopic capable
* Side-by-side 3D
* Full AR experience


=== Si-OLED Display ===
=== Lightweight Priority ===
* '''Type:''' Silicon OLED (Si-OLED)
Comfort focus:
* '''Configuration:''' Binocular (display in each lens)
* 69g glasses only
* '''Resolution:''' 720p HD per eye
* Extended wear capable
* '''Contrast Ratio:''' 100,000:1
* Glasses-like weight
* '''Transparency:''' See-through optics
* World's lightest (binocular)


=== Breakthrough Technology ===
== Display Technology ==
First smart glasses with Si-OLED displays, enabling:
* High contrast
* Rich colors
* Thin form factor


=== Ultra-Lightweight ===
=== Silicon-OLED ===
* '''Glasses Weight:''' 69g (2.5 oz)
Breakthrough technology:
* '''Improvement:''' 20%+ lighter than BT-200
* '''Resolution''': 720p HD
* Prescription glasses compatible
* '''Contrast''': 100,000:1
* '''Type''': Si-OLED
* Epson proprietary


== Processor ==
=== True Black ===
OLED benefit:
* Pixel-off transparency
* No backlight visible
* True see-through
* Clear when inactive


=== Intel Atom x5 ===
=== Binocular Display ===
* '''Cores:''' Quad-core
Dual image:
* '''Speed:''' 1.44 GHz
* Both lenses have display
* '''Platform:''' Android 5.1
* Stereoscopic content
* 3D capable
* Full field usage
 
=== Field of View ===
Information window:
* 23° diagonal
* Information overlay
* Not immersive
* Data display focused
 
== Optical System ==
 
=== Si-OLED Waveguide ===
Light guide technology:
* Compact projection
* See-through design
* High transparency
* Quality optics
 
=== Transparency ===
AR characteristic:
* Real world visible
* Digital overlay
* Natural blending
* Environment awareness
 
== Processing ==
 
=== Intel Atom X5 ===
Controller processor:
* Quad-core CPU
* Intel HD Graphics
* Efficient performance
* Android capable
 
=== Controller Unit ===
Separate processing:
* Processing in controller
* Battery in controller
* Wired connection
* Weight distribution
 
=== Memory ===
Standard specification:
* '''RAM''': 2GB
* '''Storage''': 16GB
* '''Expandable''': microSD
* Android adequate


== Camera ==
== Camera ==


=== Front-Facing Camera ===
=== 5MP Front Camera ===
* '''Resolution:''' 5 megapixels
Image capture:
* '''Video:''' 1080p @ 30fps
* Photo capable
* Real-time capture
* AR registration
* AR marker recognition
* POV recording
* Documentation


== Controller ==
=== Camera Features ===
Functionality:
* AR marker detection
* Real-world sensing
* Video recording
* Content capture


=== Tethered Controller ===
== Controller Unit ==
* Touchpad navigation
* Physical buttons
* Motion sensors
* Rechargeable battery (6 hours)
* microSD card slot (up to 32GB)


== Connectivity ==
=== Processing Hub ===
Central unit:
* Intel Atom processor
* Battery pack
* Input controls
* Connection ports


* '''Wi-Fi:''' Dual-band wireless
=== Touchpad ===
* '''Bluetooth:''' Bluetooth Smart (BLE)
Input method:
* Accessory integration support
* Swipe gestures
* Tap selection
* Navigation
* Primary input
 
=== Ports ===
Connectivity:
* microSD slot
* 3.5mm audio
* USB connection
* Standard interfaces
 
== Audio ==
 
=== 3.5mm Audio Jack ===
Controller audio:
* Headphone connection
* Controller-located
* Private listening
* Standard port
 
=== Microphone ===
Voice capture:
* Built-in microphone
* Voice input
* Recording
* Communication


== Sensors ==
== Sensors ==


=== Motion Tracking ===
=== Motion Sensors ===
Orientation detection:
* Accelerometer
* Gyroscope
* Gyroscope
* Accelerometer
* Compass
* Compass
* Head motion detection
* 3DoF tracking
 
=== GPS ===
Location awareness:
* Position detection
* Navigation apps
* Location AR
* Outdoor use
 
== Battery ==
 
=== Controller Battery ===
Power system:
* ~2200mAh
* ~6 hours use
* ~5 hours charge
* Reasonable life
 
== Physical Design ==
 
=== Glasses Form ===
Wearable design:
* Sunglasses-like
* 69g weight (glasses)
* Foldable temples
* Portable
 
=== Dimensions ===
Compact size:
* 191 × 178 × 25mm
* Glasses form
* Pocketable
* Travel friendly
 
=== Tethered Design ===
Two-part system:
* Glasses display
* Controller unit
* Cable connection
* Distributed weight
 
== Software ==
 
=== Android 5.1 ===
Operating system:
* Standard Android
* App compatibility
* SDK available
* Developer friendly
 
=== Moverio Apps ===
Content ecosystem:
* AR applications
* Utilities
* Entertainment
* Enterprise tools
 
=== SDK ===
Development platform:
* Unity support
* Native development
* AR tools
* Developer access
 
== Use Cases ==
 
=== Drone FPV ===
Popular application:
* First-person view flying
* DJI integration
* Real-time feed
* Immersive piloting
 
=== Museums/Exhibits ===
Information overlay:
* Exhibit information
* Interactive displays
* Guided tours
* Educational content
 
=== Entertainment ===
Consumer applications:
* Personal cinema
* Gaming
* AR experiences
* Media viewing
 
=== Enterprise ===
Professional use:
* Information display
* Hands-free data
* Instructions
* Guidance systems


== Editions ==
== Editions ==


=== AR/Developer Edition ===
=== AR/Developer Edition ===
For AR application development and general use.
Standard version:
* $699 price
* General purpose
* Development use
* Consumer AR


=== Drone FPV Edition ===
=== Drone FPV Edition ===
Optimized for first-person view drone flying with DJI integration.
Specialized bundle:
* $999 price
* DJI controller mount
* FPV software
* Drone piloting


== Specifications ==
== Comparison with Competitors ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Feature !! Epson BT-300 !! Google Glass !! ODG R-7
|-
| Price || $699 || $1,500 || $2,750
|-
| Display || Binocular || Monocular || Binocular
|-
| Resolution || 720p || 640×360 || 720p
|-
| FOV || 23° || 15° || 30°
|-
| Weight || 69g (glasses) || 36g || 125g
|-
| See-through || Yes (Si-OLED) || Yes || Yes
|}
 
== Strengths and Limitations ==
 
=== Strengths ===
* True transparent Si-OLED
* 100,000:1 contrast ratio
* Ultra-lightweight (69g glasses)
* Binocular display
* Drone FPV capable
* Affordable ($699)
 
=== Limitations ===
* Small FOV (23°)
* Tethered to controller
* Basic processing power
* Limited AR features
* No positional tracking
* Dated Android version
 
== Technical Specifications Summary ==


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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! Specification !! Details
! Specification !! Details
|-
|-
| Display || Si-OLED (binocular)
| Display || Dual Si-OLED, 720p HD
|-
|-
| Resolution || 720p per eye
| FOV || 23° diagonal
|-
|-
| Contrast || 100,000:1
| Contrast || 100,000:1
|-
|-
| Field of View || 23°
| Processor || Intel Atom X5 (quad-core)
|-
| Processor || Intel Atom x5 (quad-core)
|-
|-
| Camera || 5MP (1080p video)
| Memory || 2GB RAM, 16GB storage
|-
|-
| Storage || microSDHC (32GB max)
| Camera || 5MP front-facing
|-
|-
| Battery || 6 hours
| Battery || ~6 hours
|-
|-
| Glasses Weight || 69g
| Weight || 69g (glasses only)
|-
|-
| OS || Android 5.1
| OS || Android 5.1
|-
|-
| Price || $699
| Price || $699 / $999
|}
|}


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Epson]]
* [[Epson]]
* [[Moverio]]
* [[Epson Moverio BT-200]]
* [[Epson Moverio BT-40]]
* [[Smart Glasses]]
* [[Si-OLED]]
* [[Si-OLED]]
* [[Smart glasses]]
* [[Drone FPV]]
* [[Drone FPV]]


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