Intel announced that it will launch a smart glasses called Vaunt that is not equipped with a camera with laser projection

According to reports, Intel announced that it will launch a smart glasses called Vaunt. Unlike other smart glasses, Vaunt does not have a camera, but instead controls a very low-power, first-order laser to project a 400x150 pixel red monochrome image on the human eye.

Intel announced that it will launch a smart glasses called Vaunt. No camera. Laser projection

According to the American technology blog The Verge, Vaunt is equipped with a plastic frame, the total weight is less than 50 grams, slightly heavier than normal glasses, but far less than other smart glasses products such as Google Glass. Unlike other smart glasses, Vaunt does not have a camera, but instead controls a very low-power, first-order laser to project a 400x150 pixel red monochrome image on the human eye.

The main goal of Vaunt is to provide users with simple notifications. According to Intel, this smart glasses is more secret than smart watches, allowing users to view notifications while doing other activities. In Intel's show, Vaunt allows users to see each other's birthday and other relevant personal information when they call. In addition, Vaunt's motion sensor can also detect the user's location, for example, if the user is detected in the kitchen, a recipe or shopping list will be provided to them.

Some people may be worried that lasers will cause damage to the eyes, but Intel New Equipment Group executive Mark Eastwood said that the power of the laser used by Vaunt is so low that it is at the level of laser power. The lower limit of the." In addition, unless people deliberately look at it, Vaunt's display is not even visible, which will make users not stand out when wearing this smart glasses.

Vaunt also has Bluetooth capabilities for users to connect to smartphones, and is equipped with an application processor, compass and accelerometer. Future models may also be added to the microphone for users to use voice assistant services such as Alexa or Siri.

In terms of ordering, Intel hopes to make Vaunt "no social cost", that is, users do not need to be distracted in conversations, but can be controlled by nodding or other more subtle actions.

Intel did not comment on the market's rumors that some or all of the products will be sold once Vaunt has been developed, but the company says it is unlikely to launch the product on its own, but instead rely on OEMs. Original equipment manufacturers), that is, using a model similar to PCs and other hardware.

On the application side, Intel highlighted Vaunt as a fully open platform, and the company will introduce an early access program and software development kit (SDK) to allow developers to discover what applications can be developed on the platform.

Industry insiders pointed out that it is obvious that this product is still in the early stage of development, and there may be different trends in the future.

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