Gene Jordan
The first thing I always think about when I see any type of video glasses is: \"Hey! Any of you bums heard of Navin R. Johnson? (I\'ve heard of him) Born in Mississippi? Inventor of the Opti-grab?\"
tampa florida
it\'s getting to the point where the virtual world and the real world are merging or maybe the real world was already virtual and we are putting a virtual world over an existing virtual world. oh boy, i\'m counfused
rsheng
Maybe I\'m a Luddite, but I can\'t imagine wearing these glasses in the two instances cited. I think it would be extremely distracting to an audience in the first and, unless I\'m really off in my fashion sense, these don\'t appear to be the latest thing in eyewear.
factura
Now full voice control, HUD to control all house and use in car on smart roads which can advise/rate or drive! :-)
Zachary Cochran
Nice! Thanks. Come on, future!
Carl Tanner
Videographers will love them!!!
Mark in SB
Great for long drives.
Dawar Saify
Excellent yes, hopefully full android functionality. Phone calls, browsing, movies and all that android has to offer. But it shouldn\'t be used for navigation as full attention must be on the road. The guidance image can block some vision, anyone anytime can suddenly come in front.
Charles Bosse
I think the idea was to make walking navigation available - I agree on driving navigation, though this has got to be better than looking down at a map.
I would wear these, for sure: there are lots of times an HUD could be useful (from parts or artistic layout to having a person\'s name and credentials pop up when you talk with them). The glasses should include a small camera (or have an attachable one) though, to provide a secondary input for whatever device is attached.
GvillaThrilla
I\'d rather see this technology placed in the dash of a windshield than in some glasses to wear walking around.