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We were excited to try out the camera in the Vuzix Blade, though the camera was something that got Google Glass into hot water because of privacy concerns. It’s rated at 8 megapixels and it’s ...
With the Vuzix ONVIF application, security personnel can access multiple cameras on the wireless network and toggle between IP surveillance camera feeds and, with the available drivers and source ...
Video eyewear manufacturer Vuzix has unveiled its Wrap 920AR glasses prototype that features cameras mounted to the lenses that project real world images onto LCD’s inside the glasses ...
Vuzix can make glasses with built in stereoscopic cameras that can seamlessly blend computer-generated imagery and your real world environment together, but they can’t make them look cool?
We saw Vuzix shift to a more Google Glass-esque set of smart glasses at CES in January, but it looks like it's not about to abandon the more traditional wrap-around headsets it's been churning out ...
The lenses, which Vuzix says will eventually ship alongisde ... became the subject of controversy as a result of its built-in camera, which privacy advocates said provided a surreptitious means ...
At the moment, the small 720p/8MP camera in the Vuzix Blade can be used to take photos and video — a small red LED in the front of the glasses turns on when you're recording. The quality of the ...
This is different from previous Vuzix models like the Wrap 920AR which uses camera mounts and displays for all viewing. This is not really news, since the announcement went out at a couple of ...
Vuzix is now shipping the Wrap 1200AR. The AR (Augmented Reality) part of the tag is thanks to the addition of a stereoscopic camera pair mounted on the frames, which support VGA video capture at ...
Vuzix has been peddling all sorts of video glasses ... 3DOF motion tracking sensors and an integrated full HD resolution camera for tracking and recognizing real world objects.