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Airicist
28th December 2014, 05:18
Developer - Osterhout Design Group (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?9672)

Airicist
28th December 2014, 05:43
Article "Osterhout Design Group Develops Next-Generation, Fully-Integrated Smart Glasses Using Qualcomm Technologies (https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20140918005848/en/Osterhout-Design-Group-Develops-Next-Generation-Fully-Integrated-Smart)"

Combination of ODG’s Proprietary See-Through, Dual Display, Integrated Platform and Qualcomm® Snapdragon™805 Processor and Qualcomm® Vuforia™ SDK for Digital Eyewear Delivers Unparalleled Performance, Versatility and Optimization in Head-worn Computing

September 18, 2014

Airicist
28th December 2014, 05:44
https://youtu.be/9jqSWLBIVws

ODG R7 Smartglass: 2X 720p lenses & Snapdragon 805

Published on Sep 19, 2014


ODG R7 Smartglass ODG has come out with a smartgalss running a Snapgragon 805 processor, which makes the R7 equivalent to running a high end tablet on your face. It has 2 720p lenses which make 3D possible. We checked out a few AR demos as well as some 3D GoPro footage at Uplinq 2014

Airicist
28th December 2014, 05:49
"The Future Of Wearable Technology Is In The Enterprise (At Least For Now) (https://techcrunch.com/2014/12/25/the-future-of-wearable-technology-is-in-the-enterprise-at-least-for-now)"

by Jonathan Shieber
December 25, 2014

Airicist
3rd January 2017, 23:29
https://youtu.be/RlubYwPXRfA

ODG unveils its first consumer AR glasses at CES 2017

Published on Jan 3, 2017


On the heels of raising $58 million in December, the wearbles company Osterhout Design Group — known for making smart glasses and other gear for organizations like the U.S. military — is today making its first foray into the consumer market. At the CES show in Las Vegas, ODG unveiled the R-8 and R-9, two models of augmented reality smart glasses aimed at a wider range of consumers and light business users — — or “glasses for the masses”, as founder Ralph Osterhout describes it.

Airicist
29th May 2017, 05:21
https://youtu.be/mdFhCPrHgWM

We try to destroy $3,500 smart glasses

Published on May 28, 2017


The R-7 HazLoc augmented-reality glasses are built to survive in extreme environments. So we put them through some torture tests.