Move over, Google Glass. A Lebanese entrepreneur and his co-founder have just debuted a pair of wearable glasses that displays augmented reality in three dimensions as opposed to Google’s two.
The glasses, built by Soulaiman Itani and Allen Yang at Atheer Labs in Mountain View, bring fantasies to life, allowing wearers to exercise with virtual targets, conduct conferences calls while browsing data online, and play three dimensional games, thanks to hand sensors and an advanced algorithm.
Those who were wowed by Pranav Mistry’s TED Talk about Sixth Sense technology will likely go gaga for Atheer, which also offers a 65 degree field of view as opposed to Google’s 12 degree frame in the corner of one’s view.
Today, it’s available on Indiegogo, for only $350; all it’s missing is precognition.
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Lebanese entrepreneur beats Google Glass with lightweight 3D glasses
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