Intel has designed a pair of smart glasses that won’t make you look like a hopeless geek. Called “Vaunt,” the peepers, which are still in the prototype phase, look like ordinary glasses, save for a faint, red glimmer that occasionally appears on the right lens. Information sent to the glasses appear to be displayed on a screen but in reality is beamed to the retina of a wearer’s eye. “The prototypes I wore in December also felt virtually indistinguishable from regular glasses,” Dieter Bohn wrote in a hands-on review.
I'm just curious on your input as to safe driving. Now we have people who are so invested in they're phone in which they don't pay any attention to the road ahead of them causing injury or even more. Now I see this technology as a great idea but not so much on the road. I wonder if there is something that could be done to keep these glasses out of the driver seat but yet can still be produced without lawsuit nor injury. Thank you for releasing this information about this new hardware, I look forward to you're newer technology and you're reply to this question.
Intel’s Smart Peepers Look Smart, Too
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. February 6, 2018 12:30 PMIntel has designed a pair of smart glasses that won’t make you look like a hopeless geek. Called “Vaunt,” the peepers, which are still in the prototype phase, look like ordinary glasses, save for a faint, red glimmer that occasionally appears on the right lens. Information sent to the glasses appear to be displayed on a screen but in reality is beamed to the retina of a wearer’s eye. “The prototypes I wore in December also felt virtually indistinguishable from regular glasses,” Dieter Bohn wrote in a hands-on review.