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+ | {{Device Infobox | ||
+ | |image=[[File:r-7 smart glasses1.png|350px]] | ||
+ | |VR/AR=[[Augmented Reality]] | ||
+ | |Type=[[Optical head-mounted display]] | ||
+ | |Subtype=[[Integrated HMD]] | ||
+ | |Platform= | ||
+ | |Creator= | ||
+ | |Developer=[[Osterhout Design Group]] | ||
+ | |Manufacturer= | ||
+ | |Operating System=[[ReticleOS]] | ||
+ | |Versions= | ||
+ | |Requires= | ||
+ | |Predecessor= | ||
+ | |Successor= | ||
+ | |CPU=Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 2.7GHz quad-core | ||
+ | |GPU= | ||
+ | |HPU= | ||
+ | |Memory=3GB POP LP-DDR3 RAM | ||
+ | |Storage=64GB | ||
+ | |Display=Dual 720p Stereoscopic See-thru displays at 80fps | ||
+ | |Resolution=2560 x 720 (Two 1280 x 720) | ||
+ | |Pixel Density= | ||
+ | |Refresh Rate= | ||
+ | |Persistence= | ||
+ | |Precision= | ||
+ | |Field of View= | ||
+ | |Optics=80% See-thru Transmission, Magnetic Removable Photochromic Shields | ||
+ | |Tracking=3DOF | ||
+ | |Rotational Tracking=[[Accelerometer]], [[Gyroscope]], [[Magnetometer]] | ||
+ | |Positional Tracking= | ||
+ | |Update Rate= | ||
+ | |Tracking Volume= | ||
+ | |Latency= | ||
+ | |Audio=2 Digital Microphones, Magnetic stereo audio ports | ||
+ | |Camera=Autofocus Camera (1080p @ 60fps, 720p @ 120fps) | ||
+ | |Sensors=[[Altitude Sensor]], [[Humidity Sensor]], [[Ambient Light Sensor]] | ||
+ | |Input=BLE Wireless Finger Controller, Keyboard and Mouse | ||
+ | |Connectivity=Bluebooth, Wi-Fi, GNSS | ||
+ | |Power=1300mAH Lithium-Ion Battery Capacity, Magnetic charging port | ||
+ | |Weight= | ||
+ | |Size= | ||
+ | |Cable Length= | ||
+ | |Release Date=Q2 2016 | ||
+ | |Price=$2750 | ||
+ | |Website=http://www.osterhoutgroup.com/products-r7-glasses | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | [[R-7 Smartglasses]] are an [[optical head-mounted display]] created by the [[Osterhout Design Group]] (ODG). The R-7 Smartglasses have their own built-in processors and an Android Operating System, so they do not require a smartphone or any other accessories to operate. With a retail price of $2750, these [[Augmented Reality#Devices|AR glasses]] are designed for enterprise users, not average consumers. The prototype was revealed at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2016 and scheduled to ship in Q2 2016. | ||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
− | The most notable feature of R-7 | + | The most notable feature of R-7 Smartglasses is that they are self-contained and do not require any smartphone to work with. While wearing them, the user can see a stunning high [[resolution]] display, having the capability of supporting 3D content with [[stereoscopic]] imagery, centered in the lower half of the field of the user.<ref name="gizmag1">http://www.gizmag.com/odg-smartglasses-r7-review-hands-on/41395/</ref> |
==Hardware== | ==Hardware== | ||
− | While R-7 smart glasses cannot be classified as ordinary, day-to-day eyewear, ODG was able to build them as a slightly bulkier version of sports sunglasses. The compact R-7 | + | While R-7 smart glasses cannot be classified as ordinary, day-to-day eyewear, ODG was able to build them as a slightly bulkier version of sports sunglasses. The compact R-7 Smartglasses are designed to provide the ultimate mobile [[AR]] solution. |
− | The R-7 smart glasses are aimed to improve and enhance the productivity of industrial and corporate users. The product is already being used in government sectors, automotive industries and the medical sector | + | The R-7 smart glasses are aimed to improve and enhance the productivity of industrial and corporate users. The product is already being used in government sectors, automotive industries and the medical sector.<ref name="reuters1">http://www.reuters.com/article/ca-osterhout-design-idUSnBw095957a+100+BSW20150609 |
+ | </ref> The company also expects a bright future for the tech product in aircraft cabins.<ref>http://apex.aero/2015/10/01/smart-glasses-inflight-entertainment-3d</ref> According to the company CEO, Ralph Osterhout, R-7 is the latest evolution in the device portfolio in the company and they are proud to have achieved such computational power, stunning graphics and reliability in such a compact and lightweight device.<ref name="reuters1">http://www.reuters.com/article/ca-osterhout-design-idUSnBw095957a+100+BSW20150609 | ||
+ | </ref> | ||
===Specifications=== | ===Specifications=== | ||
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!Spec | !Spec | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |Display || Dual 720p Stereoscopic See-thru displays at 80fps <br> 80% See-thru Transmission <br> Magnetic Removable Photochromic Shields |
|- | |- | ||
|Processor || Qualcomm Snapdragon™ 805 2.7GHz quad-core Processor | |Processor || Qualcomm Snapdragon™ 805 2.7GHz quad-core Processor | ||
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|Charging || Magnetic charging port with USB on-the-go | |Charging || Magnetic charging port with USB on-the-go | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |Additional hardware || 3 Replaceable Magnetic Nose Bridges <br> Removable ear horns <br> Dual Haptic Feedback in Temples |
|- | |- | ||
− | |Connectivity || Bluetooth 4.1 (HS, BLE, ANT+) | + | |Connectivity || Bluetooth 4.1 (HS, BLE, ANT+) <br> Wi-Fi 802.11ac <br> GNSS (GPS/GLONASS) |
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Rotational | + | |[[Rotational tracking]] || [[Accelerometer]]<br>[[Gyroscope]]<br>[[Magnetometer]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | |Other | + | |Other sensors || Altitude Sensor <br> Humidity Sensor <br> Ambient Light Sensor |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |Audio || 2 Digital Microphones (User & Environment) <br> Magnetic stereo audio ports with ear buds |
|- | |- | ||
|Camera || Autofocus Camera (1080p @ 60fps, 720p @ 120fps) | |Camera || Autofocus Camera (1080p @ 60fps, 720p @ 120fps) | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | + | |Designed to meet || MIL-STD 810G and 461F <br> 61000-4-2 ESD Electro Static Discharge <br> Hazardous Environment | |
− | |||
− | |Designed to meet || MIL-STD 810G and 461F | ||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | + | *Source<ref name="osterhoutgroup1">http://www.osterhoutgroup.com/products-r7-glasses</ref> | |
==Software== | ==Software== | ||
*ReticleOS, a see-thru optimized Android framework for head-worn computing atop Android Kit Kat | *ReticleOS, a see-thru optimized Android framework for head-worn computing atop Android Kit Kat | ||
*Qualcomm Technologies Inc.'s Vuforia™ SDK for Digital Eyewear | *Qualcomm Technologies Inc.'s Vuforia™ SDK for Digital Eyewear | ||
− | *SDK with full API suite and tools and Developer Program & Website. | + | *SDK with full API suite and tools and Developer Program & Website.<ref name="osterhoutgroup1">http://www.osterhoutgroup.com/products-r7-glasses</ref> |
− | |||
==Apps== | ==Apps== | ||
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==Accessories== | ==Accessories== | ||
− | R-7 | + | R-7 Smartglasses come with a protective case, a pair of earbuds and BLE Wireless Finger Controller. Optional accessories include a Wireless Keyboard, Portable Backup Power Supply, Corrective Lenses and Nose Pads along with Ear Horns.<ref name="osterhoutgroup1">http://www.osterhoutgroup.com/products-r7-glasses</ref> |
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | The R-7 | + | The R-7 Smartglasses are developed by ODG after more than six years of hard work. With constant communication and feedback from government customers and corporate partners, ODG refined the technology and delivered the best outcome even with high expectations. The Smart Glasses provide the users with excellent computing power, similar to a modern tablet with 3D graphics. The product houses sensors which can track your movements and exact position, providing precise [[Augmented Reality]] ([[AR]]) experiences.<ref name="reuters1">http://www.reuters.com/article/ca-osterhout-design-idUSnBw095957a+100+BSW20150609 |
+ | </ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Osterhout Design Group (ODG) is a San Francisco based company, founded in 1999. The company is focused on creating innovative and revolutionary wearable technologies. The company is privately held and has more than 80 employees. R-7 | + | Osterhout Design Group (ODG) is a San Francisco based company, founded in 1999. The company is focused on creating innovative and revolutionary wearable technologies. The company is privately held and has more than 80 employees. R-7 Smartglasses was announced on June 9, 2015, the prototype was revealed in January 2016, it is scheduled to ship in Q2 2016.<ref name="gizmag1">http://www.gizmag.com/odg-smartglasses-r7-review-hands-on/41395/</ref> |
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Devices]] [[Category:Augmented Reality Devices]] |
Latest revision as of 09:54, 30 April 2024

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Developer | Osterhout Design Group |
Operating System | ReticleOS |
CPU | Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 2.7GHz quad-core |
Display | Dual 720p Stereoscopic See-thru displays at 80fps |
Resolution | 2560 x 720 (Two 1280 x 720) |
Image | |
Optics | |
Optics | 80% See-thru Transmission, Magnetic Removable Photochromic Shields |
Tracking | 3DOF |
Rotational Tracking | Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Magnetometer |
Audio | 2 Digital Microphones, Magnetic stereo audio ports |
Camera | Autofocus Camera (1080p @ 60fps, 720p @ 120fps) |
Connectivity | Bluebooth, Wi-Fi, GNSS |
Power | 1300mAH Lithium-Ion Battery Capacity, Magnetic charging port |
Sensors | Altitude Sensor, Humidity Sensor, Ambient Light Sensor |
Input | BLE Wireless Finger Controller, Keyboard and Mouse |
Contents
Features
The most notable feature of R-7 Smartglasses is that they are self-contained and do not require any smartphone to work with. While wearing them, the user can see a stunning high resolution display, having the capability of supporting 3D content with stereoscopic imagery, centered in the lower half of the field of the user.[1]
Hardware
While R-7 smart glasses cannot be classified as ordinary, day-to-day eyewear, ODG was able to build them as a slightly bulkier version of sports sunglasses. The compact R-7 Smartglasses are designed to provide the ultimate mobile AR solution.
The R-7 smart glasses are aimed to improve and enhance the productivity of industrial and corporate users. The product is already being used in government sectors, automotive industries and the medical sector.[2] The company also expects a bright future for the tech product in aircraft cabins.[3] According to the company CEO, Ralph Osterhout, R-7 is the latest evolution in the device portfolio in the company and they are proud to have achieved such computational power, stunning graphics and reliability in such a compact and lightweight device.[2]
Specifications
Part | Spec |
---|---|
Display | Dual 720p Stereoscopic See-thru displays at 80fps 80% See-thru Transmission Magnetic Removable Photochromic Shields |
Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon™ 805 2.7GHz quad-core Processor |
Memory | 3GB Pop LP-DDR3 RAM |
Storage | 64GB |
Battery | 1300mAH Lithium-Ion |
Charging | Magnetic charging port with USB on-the-go |
Additional hardware | 3 Replaceable Magnetic Nose Bridges Removable ear horns Dual Haptic Feedback in Temples |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 4.1 (HS, BLE, ANT+) Wi-Fi 802.11ac GNSS (GPS/GLONASS) |
Rotational tracking | Accelerometer Gyroscope Magnetometer |
Other sensors | Altitude Sensor Humidity Sensor Ambient Light Sensor |
Audio | 2 Digital Microphones (User & Environment) Magnetic stereo audio ports with ear buds |
Camera | Autofocus Camera (1080p @ 60fps, 720p @ 120fps) |
Designed to meet | MIL-STD 810G and 461F 61000-4-2 ESD Electro Static Discharge Hazardous Environment |
- Source[4]
Software
- ReticleOS, a see-thru optimized Android framework for head-worn computing atop Android Kit Kat
- Qualcomm Technologies Inc.'s Vuforia™ SDK for Digital Eyewear
- SDK with full API suite and tools and Developer Program & Website.[4]
Apps
Developer
Accessories
R-7 Smartglasses come with a protective case, a pair of earbuds and BLE Wireless Finger Controller. Optional accessories include a Wireless Keyboard, Portable Backup Power Supply, Corrective Lenses and Nose Pads along with Ear Horns.[4]
Background
The R-7 Smartglasses are developed by ODG after more than six years of hard work. With constant communication and feedback from government customers and corporate partners, ODG refined the technology and delivered the best outcome even with high expectations. The Smart Glasses provide the users with excellent computing power, similar to a modern tablet with 3D graphics. The product houses sensors which can track your movements and exact position, providing precise Augmented Reality (AR) experiences.[2]
History
Osterhout Design Group (ODG) is a San Francisco based company, founded in 1999. The company is focused on creating innovative and revolutionary wearable technologies. The company is privately held and has more than 80 employees. R-7 Smartglasses was announced on June 9, 2015, the prototype was revealed in January 2016, it is scheduled to ship in Q2 2016.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 http://www.gizmag.com/odg-smartglasses-r7-review-hands-on/41395/
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 http://www.reuters.com/article/ca-osterhout-design-idUSnBw095957a+100+BSW20150609
- ↑ http://apex.aero/2015/10/01/smart-glasses-inflight-entertainment-3d
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 http://www.osterhoutgroup.com/products-r7-glasses