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|Type=[[Augmented Reality]] | |||
|Subtype=[[Optical head-mounted display]] | |||
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|Developer=[[Osterhout Design Group]] | |||
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|Release Date=Q2 2016 | |||
|Price=$2750 | |||
|Website=http://www.osterhoutgroup.com/products-r7-glasses | |||
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[[R-7 Smart Glasses]] are an [[optical head-mounted display]] created by the [[Osterhout Design Group]] (ODG). The R-7 Smart Glasses have their own built-in processors and an Android Operating System, so they do not require a smartphone or any other accessories to operate. With a retail price of $2750, these [[Augmented Reality#Devices|AR glasses]] are designed for enterprise users, not average consumers. The prototype was revealed at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2016 and scheduled to ship in Q2 2016. | [[R-7 Smart Glasses]] are an [[optical head-mounted display]] created by the [[Osterhout Design Group]] (ODG). The R-7 Smart Glasses have their own built-in processors and an Android Operating System, so they do not require a smartphone or any other accessories to operate. With a retail price of $2750, these [[Augmented Reality#Devices|AR glasses]] are designed for enterprise users, not average consumers. The prototype was revealed at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2016 and scheduled to ship in Q2 2016. | ||