Vuzix
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Vuzix has been augmenting our reality with headsets and glasses for years, and has now launched an Extreme variant of its already widely adopted M400 wearable that's destined for use in "the harshest workplace environments."
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There are many potential uses for augmented reality (AR) glasses, such as real-time captioning for the deaf, training military pilots, and providing runners with virtual partners. Now, they may also help Japanese emergency medical technicians (EMTs) save lives.
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Augmented reality eyewear company Vuzix is looking to add to the functionality of its M100 Smart Glasses, teaming up with Nuance to incorporate voice recognition technology for a 2.0 OS release.
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Vuzix has released an updated Wrap1200, the Wrap 1200AR, which feature a pair of cameras to enable the viewing of 3D or 2D augmented reality (AR) content.
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The Vuzix M100 Smart Glasses come with built-in GPS, Wi-FI, Bluetooth, the ability to record HD video (720p), a compass, an accelerometer and a 16:9, WQVGA, full color display.
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British computer programmer Will Powell has created a prototype real-time translation system that displays subtitles for the interlocutor's speech in a language of choice.
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Vuzix showcases a game changing video eyewear technology at CES 2012.
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Vuzix has updated its line of video eyewear by releasing Vuzix Wrap 1200 offering 75-inch virtual 2D/3D display.
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Vuzix Wrap 920 glasses deliver a big screen sensation in 2-D or 3-D no matter where you are.
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Vuzix has shown the Wrap 920AR glasses prototype at CES that uses cameras mounted on the lenses to blend real-world and computer generated imagery onto LCD's inside the glasses.
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Vuzix Wrap 920AV video eyewear looks like sunglasses and lets you see the world around you.
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Vuzix, the creator of the VR920 Virtual Reality Video iWear, has showcased some exciting new accessories to compliment its 3D visor.
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