Useful in handheld electronics and wearable display applications, the 80 x 48-resolution Pictiva polymer OLED display has a luminance of 100 nits. With an operating half-life of over 10,000 hours, the ...
[John Ohno] has found what is perhaps the best possible use for steampunk goggles: framing a monocular display for a Raspberry Pi-based wearable computer. [John]’s eventual goal for the computer is a ...
XREAL has partnered with Asus ROG to launch the ROG R1 AR glasses, with 240Hz micro-OLED displays and a 171-inch virtual ...
A new generation of wearables such as the ASUS AirVision M1 display glasses offer innovative features for video professionals seeking more screen real estate and multitasking capabilities. Okay, so ...
FDA and CE mark compliant solutions shipped to a global leader in microsurgical systems. WESTBOROUGH, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Kopin Corporation (KOPN) a leading provider of application-specific ...
Color-changing light-emitting fibers woven into fabric enable flexible, pixel-level displays for smart textiles, opening new possibilities for wearable communication. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Imagine a ...
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We’re big fans of unusual timepieces here at Hackaday, so it didn’t take long before somebody called our attention to the gloriously luminescent watch that [Henner Zeller] was wearing at this year’s ...
Meta unveiled new display functions for its smart glasses at CES, expanding AI features, real-time visuals, and wearable computing use cases.