03/04/2014
WEARABLE COMPUTERS
Google and Epson glasses.
Imagine playing games, watching movies, calling friends, sending messages, navigating the worldwide web and controlling an automobile with a glass!
Rising demand of portable technologies has led some companies to deep research. Google and Epson came up with digital glass. Google glass for Google and moverio for Epson. In terms of affordability, Epson is bit ahead Google while Epson lags behind Google in term of glass functionalities.
EPSON MOVERIO GLASS
In 2012, Epson launched her very first revolutionary transparent display, moverio BT-100, which latter received a lot of comments from the world. It lacks some basic functionalities, no front facing camera and eyes movement sensors. This limited developers from developing apps on the glass.
To solve short comings of BT-100, Epson released the prototype of its next generational moverio BT-200. It is significantly small and 60 percent lighter than BT-100. It is completely transparent, features front facing cameral and with motion sensors with helps developers builds amazing apps.
The moverio has control units that runs updated version of android 4.0 ice cream OS.
MOVERIO BT-200 SPECIFICATIONS
Below are full specifications of moverio
BT-200:
1. Android 4.0 operating system,
2. Dual screen for 3-D display,
3. Front facing camera, enables Augmented Reality,
4. Larger, brighter display,
5. Motion sensors for capturing movement,
6. Two removable fully transparent shades.
7. Prescription lens,
8. Wi-fi and Bluetooth connectivity,
9. Micro SD card for external storage,
10. Textured touchpad,
11. 6 hours battery life.
Epson moverio BT-100 cost $699.
GOOGLE GLASS
Sergey Brin’s vision was brought to reality with the introduction of Google glass in 2013. Google glass is indeed a revolution to the world of technologies.
Essentially, Google Glass is a wearable Android-powered computer built into spectacle .
Unlike Epson moverio, Google glass does not have separate control unit. Its control unit is lumped to touch pad and speech. With Google glass you can perform the following tasks by mere speaking:
1. Record what you see and hear,
2. Share what you see with friends,
3. Send messages,
4. Cal friends,
5. Ask whatever on your mind,
6. Get answers without having to ask,
7. Get directions right in your front.
Google glass specifications:
1. Transparent Liquid Crystal on Silicon , field-sequential color, LED illuminated display,
2. Front facing cameral
3. Speech sensor
4. 6-hours battery life
5. 5-megapixel front facing camera
6. Touchpad
7. Android 4.0.4 and higher
8. Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 802.11
9. 16GB internal storage (12 GB usable)
10. 1.2Ghz Dual processor
11. 682MB RAM
12. 3 axis gyroscope
13. 3 axis accelerometer
14. 3 axis magnetometer (compass)
15. Ambient light sensing and proximity sensor
16. Bone conduction audio transduce
Google glass prototype costs just $1,500.