Thursday, December 8, 2016

Vuzix - Microvision for Near-eye displays

No obvious mention of the Vuzix M300 Glasses on Vuzix Website. 

This may require more digging to be sure, but the initial impression is pretty interesting.

M300 are the glasses that are to go into significant production. 

Kopek's Website -- more to explore for sure.

EXPERTISE IN PRACTICE

Snow2 for Ski Goggles

Recon Instrument’s MOD Live Ski Goggles include Kopin’s WQVGA (428 x 240 resolution) screen and provide skiers and snowboarders with useful information such as speed, jump analytics, distance, pre-loaded trail maps, height and GPS location, while keeping MOD Live users connected to calls and texts via Bluetooth.

Vuzix Corporation’s M100 Smart Glasses

Vuzix Corporation’s M100 Smart Glasses are equipped with Kopin’s White Pearl display module (consisting of CyberDisplay WQVGA, backlight, and optics) and ultra-low-power drive IC. The M100 Smart Glasses provide most of the features and capabilities of a modern smartphone in a hands-free wearable device, including a full color video display that floats in or near your line of sight and helps minimize visual blockage of the real-world view.

Raytheon’s Light Thermal Weapon Sight (LTWS)

Raytheon's light thermal weapon sight (LTWS) combines Raytheon's advanced thermal imaging technology and Kopin's CyberDisplay 640M LV to give soldiers the ability to shoot equally well during the day or night, through battlefield obscurants, in adverse weather and in zero-illumination situations. Weighing less than three pounds, the LTWS is powered by commercially available AA batteries and utilizes an eyecup-activated stand-by mode for power conservation.

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