Showing posts with label mad glass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mad glass. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Garmin Bike Headset Just Another Google Glass or Mad Glass - http://clapway.com/2016/01/05/garmin-bike-headset-just-another-google-glass-or-mad-class-123/

Smart headsets and glasses are dominating the world of smart wearables, and the new Garmin bike headset is shaping up to the likes of Google Glass and MAD Glass. Garmin Ltd. is a Swiss technology company that focuses on consumer, aviation, outdoor, fitness and marine technology, and they’ve released their own Garmin bike headset. The Varia Vision is the company’s take on keeping you safe on the roads while on your bike.


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Garmin Bike Headset Varia Vision Isn’t the First Bike-Friendly Smart Headset


Just like Google Glass or the MAD Glass, the Garmin bike headset can provide users with traffic information and the distance between the biker and surrounding cars. The Varia Vision also provides bikers with the most important information regarding their cycling. This includes directions, relevant notifications and performance statistics.


What makes the Varia Vision a bit more special is its collaboration with the Varia rearview radar. This radar warns the headset about traffic behind bikers. This will keep bikers safe will keeping their eyes on the road. The headset’s price tag is not bad either, standing a $400. However, it’s likely not the best biking headset on the market.


Google Glass and MAD Glass Support These Features!


While they don’t have a rear view sensor yet, it’s very likely that Google Glass will integrate one eventually. Both the Google Glass and MAD Glass feature turn by turn navigation. In fact, there already is buzz in Mountain View about the Google Glass 2 coming in a sports version.


The Skully AR-1 Dominates Bike Safety Market


Skully Inc has definitely stolen the show when it comes to motorcycling safety. The Skully AR-1, though pricey, is the best headset out there. It’s got unbeatable features. The helmet is DOT/ECE certified and features intelligent audio, helmet-to-helmet communication and hands-free calling. It even streams music. It naturally features turn-by-turn GPS navigation through Bluetooth from a cell phone.


Most importantly, though, the Skully AR-1 features an actual rearview camera with a near 180-degree view. It is displayed on a head-up display that is built into the helmet’s visor. It is fog, scratch and glare resistant and also serves as the navigation display. In fact, the Skully AR-1 has the ability to save maps in case bikers are headed off-road. On top of that, it also features access to real-time map updates and traffic information.


The most valuable feature of this headset is probably Infinite Focus. This means that the headset’s head up display focuses on the biker’s eye and not vice verse. Navigation and directions fade off when they’re not in use, which saves energy and gives bikers a wider field of vision. The AR-1 helmet is integrated with an app that can adjust the rear-view camera to adjust to different riding positions. The one drawback is that there is a steep difference in price between the Garmin bike headset and the Skully AR-1. The helmet costs around $1,500. But with features like those, it’s actually not a terrible price.


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The Skully AR-1 Doesn’t Have a Cycling Version… Yet


As the company grows and develops, it’s likely that they will release a version for biking and cycling. It’s a big possibility that this helmet/headset will also have amazing features to also take over the market.


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Garmin Bike Headset Just Another Google Glass or Mad Glass

Saturday, January 2, 2016

Meet MAD Glass - the Asian Version of Google Glass - http://clapway.com/2016/01/02/meet-mad-glass-the-asian-version-of-google-glass-123/

New wearable technology out of Hong Kong gives Google Glass an awesome competitor: the MAD Glass. This gadget will change the way people interact with navigation, games and international traveling.


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The MAD Glass is Affordable and


The developers of the product indirectly called Google Glass a failure, and claim that the MAD Glass is a better option because it is more efficient and more affordable. The glass turns 2D graphics to 3D. It uses the most advanced technology available to make it accessible and easy to use.


The gadget runs on Android OS and works just like a smartphone would. It uses Augmented Reality technology to gather data about its surroundings to become interactive and digital. This leaves your hands free of devices, so you can take care of other things. Or better yet, interact with the world that MAD Glass brings to life.


MAD Glass Can Do Pretty Much Everything


The most exciting feature in the the Glass is probably it’s Instant Translation ability. If users happen to find themselves in a sticky translating situation from abroad, the MAD Glass can lend a hand. The device has an auto-translate app that can translate anything it can see onto the language of your choice. This makes it a pretty indispensable tool for traveling.


The Glass, like a smartphone, allows users to make calls, text, send MMS text to other contacts. It can act as your PDA, and also play any kind of media. This takes up a lot of the same features that your phone has, except you can be looking forward instead of down at a screen.


This Gadget Brings Us Entertainment and Navigation Straight to Our Eyes


In terms of entertainment, the Glass enables users to play their favorite games without looking down. In fact, it can use AR+ technology to turn the world around you into a game. This makes the device a step ahead of most other wearable technology.


Accessible GPS Navigation has become a part of our daily life. The MAD Glass features navigation directly on the glass, making it impossible to miss a turn. The hands-free map makes it safer to travel. It also makes it easier to do other things like driving, biking or hiking while keeping your eyes directly where they need to be.


MAD Glass is the Future


The MAD Glass can record video, take photos, browse the web using Wi-Fi and run some third party applications. The world of gadgets is changing for the better, and its future is in gadgets like the MAD Glass.


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Meet MAD Glass - the Asian Version of Google Glass