Thomas Gorczynski

Intel Vaunt - Smart Glasses that look normal

These aren't another weird Google Glass => they have a retinal projection to put a display in your actual eyeball. Super light, not creepy, and definitely the future

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Matt Klein
I'd be curious to hear what health professionals think about this type of constant retinal projection. We discuss "too much screen time" today... What happens when up the ante and consistently project low-powered lasers into ourselves throughout the day? I'd still wear a pair tho...
Rudy Lee
@kleinkleinklein That's a really interesting point.. I still think a lot of people would want it no matter what
Julie Chabin
me: THIS IS THE FUTURE! also me: But I had lasik to stop wearing glasses!
Leo Bassam
Joshua Pinter
@syswarren @loaibassam I also had Lasik and I actually miss wearing glasses a lot. The biggest benefit: wearing sunglasses whenever the eff you want!
Julie Chabin
@loaibassam @joshuapinter I have sooooo many sunglasses. They are my thing now.
Jacqueline von Tesmar
"Google Glass, and the Glassholes who came with it, gave head-worn displays a bad reputation. HoloLens is aiming for a full, high-end AR experience that literally puts a Windows PC on your head."
Amitava Saha
Insert 'shut up and take my money' gif
Daylen Sawchuk
@amitava82 Consider it done, courtesy of @neuling2k's Chrome extension (https://www.producthunt.com/post...).
ahounou khaled
Very interesting concept. I can't even imagine all the applications that would come out of it. But how to apply for early access?
Fletcher Fowler
@ahounoukhaled intel needs to figure out how to make a prelaunch signup page
Joshua Pinter
I don't get how this is on Product Hunt? It links to a Verge article. If this is "Pre-Launch", it makes KickStarter products look like they are on the shelf at your nearest BestBuy.
Steven Tonson
It changes lives. Amazing! Would lov to check them out
WUTANG05
Count me in. Plus they don't look like they weigh 10 pounds like other glasses out there.
Emiliano Della Casa
I work on a company developing AR Glasses and I actually wonder where are the batteries and how long will this device last. Based on my experience, battery duration will be very short.
Jonathan Zhan
@emilianodc The linked article says they’re aiming for 18 hrs of battery life!
Paul Shapiro
I want it
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