11 Best AR Smart Glasses (Augmented Reality Headsets)!




11 Best AR Headsets!!
Microsoft HoloLens vs Sony SmartEyeglass vs Epson Moverio BT-300 vs Google Glass vs Vuzix M300 Smart Glasses vs Meta 2 vs Recon Jet vs Optivent Ora-1 vs GlassUp vs Laster SeeThru vs Atheer One

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Link to all the products in this video :-

Microsoft HoloLens :- https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-hololens/en-us
Sony SmartEyeglass :- http://developer.sonymobile.com
Epson Moverio BT-300 :- www.epson.com/MoverioBT200
Google Glass :- http://www.google.com/glass/start/
Vuzix M300 Smart Glasses :- https://www.vuzix.com/Products/m300-smart-glasses
Meta 2 :- https://www.metavision.com
Recon Jet :- http://www.reconinstruments.com/products/jet
Optivent Ora-1 :- http://www.optinvent.com
GlassUp :- http://www.glassup.net/
Laster SeeThru :- http://laster.fr/products/seethru/
Atheer One :- http://www.atheerair.com/


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Microsoft HoloLens
What it is: On paper, we love Microsoft's hologram-themed augmented reality glasses—the true augmented reality concept that will, ideally, have wearers waving their arms around to interact with screens and full-color virtual objects wherever they are. Early demos show neophytes fixing light switches with the help of virtual assistants, dialed in via Microsoft's Skype, who draw diagrams and arrows within the picture the HoloLens-wearing person is seeing. If you want to dial up the coolness factor a bit, you can also take an augmented-reality-driven trip through Mars, seeing what a rover might see, projected entirely on the floor of your home or apartment.

Sony SmartEyeglass
What it is: ony's SmartEyeglass wearable comes with some decently thick rims, and serves as a heads-up display for your Android device. You get information such as directions, Tweets related to your location and real-time voice translations via green text that appears over the lenses.

Epson Moverio BT-200
What it is: Epson is targeting a more immersive experience with its Moverio Smart Glasses, with two screens that cast a 960 x 540-pixel image over each of your eyes. You won't win the "best-dressed" award among your friends with these clunky frames, nor will you even be able to really pair these glasses with your smartphone. Instead, you'll interact with the Moverio BT-200 via a special cable-connected control box that comes with a large touch panel.

Google Glass
What it is: If there's one augmented reality headset you've likely heard of, it's Google Glass.
With this tiny head-mounted display, you can see a number of superimposed information screens over your daily life: the weather, current events, missed calls, even turn-based navigation based on your smartphone's GPS. Glass works with a variety of Android-friendly third-party apps as well. And, yes, you can even tell the headset to take pictures of what you were looking at. Glass' battery lasts about a day for normal use; much less if you're snapping pictures and shooting videos with your eyewear.

Vuzix M100 Smart Glasses
What it is: One of Google Glass' more well-known competitors is finally available for consumers. There's not much difference between the "prosumer" model and the glasses' typical enterprise/industrial version, save for the fact that the device is actually attached to a pair of glasses instead of what otherwise looks like safety goggles.

Meta 2
What it is: If Tony Stark wore smart glasses, he'd likely opt for the Meta 2. These are not the ones you'll wear outside while getting walking directions; these are the ones you'll wear if you are literally trying to recreate Minority Report. You'll be able to do things such as surf the Web by shifting your hands left and right in front of you, or drag windows by literally clenching them with a fist and moving them around your field of view.

Recon Jet
What it is: This augmented reality device is like a sportier version of Google Glass. It uses a similar "screen in front of part of your eye" setup, with a slightly more bulging apparatus housing the glasses' HD camera, touchpad and sensors. The device's camera and high-resolution display are mounted to polarized glasses — the perfect thing to have when you're running or biking in the afternoon sun — and you can pair your glasses to either iOS or Android devices to see calls and messages on-the-fly. You can also use sports-themed apps that track metrics such as speed, pace, dist

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23 Comments

  1. Google glasses are not a good AR headset

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  2. Tamagotchi MR !
    In the future, kid will bring their virtual pet monster at school and will make them fight.

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  3. You need to fire your sound editor and re-edit with only 1 source of audio and then re-upload your videos.

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  4. Googleglass gosh! I remember that toy that was around for 5 minutes.

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  5. Let's walk around looking like a creep trying to record ppl or like we are about to check everyone's power level 😂 😂

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  6. Lol No!!Noooooo!!!Lol i pinpointed them human Baboons pinpoint me and direct deposit some Billions min

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  7. voulez-vous que j'expérimente ces produits 3D en Europe

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  8. Just skip to 17:25 in the video which one is that

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  9. Can you please tell me what kind of network the glasses supports? Does they support 4G network?

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  10. Are they available in 2018 on Amazon? What will be the price?

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  11. TOO EXPENSIVE. FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED INACCESSIBLE!!!!!!!!!

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  12. If there was ordinal scale on Windows hololens

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  13. hey would this work on my flying motor cycle, thinking about putting an auto pilot system in it for avoidance. Dodge Tomahawk: 350 mph (560 km/h) high end? lol bet I can get that generator pumping real hard.

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  14. I would prefer to use a lens! IT IS NOT WORTH!! Even WITH A FRIKIN HEADSETS DESIGN IS TOO BIG THAT EVERY WHERE YOU WALKS IS LIKE OMG WTF IS THAT IS HE AN ALIEN LLOOOK ATT THAAATT!
    XD making fun of it

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  15. Could those detect power levels over 9000?

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  16. The future is both jaw-dropping and mindblowing. With this sort of development, I am gonna be an early technology adopter for the first time. I want to experience (games) all these before I die!

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