Sunday, February 5, 2012

Tomorrow's wearable computers

Lately, at a consumer device show in Las Vegas, a special concept intrigued many small companies to design Smart Glasses that would allow you to see a 10’’television/device screen 2’’in front of you.
One of the company’s names is Lumus Optics from Tel Aviv, Israel.
The Smart Glasses work by connecting them to your mobile device.
What you see, when you wear the Smart Glasses is your mobile device’s interface, as a transparent layer on top of your view.
 

A new and interesting touch that was added to the Smart Glasses is gesture recognition.
For example, if you’re on FaceBook and want to type a message to a friend, all you have to do is gesture your arms in the same way you would on a physical keyboard except on an optic image.
This gesture recognition addition will also appear on mobile devices.
For example, when playing Temple Run, and you want to swipe up, you can just swipe in the air.
The Smart Glasses will be on sale in the next 2 years or even less.  

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