BMW Brings Back Old-School Goggles With a Twist - Rapid News Network

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“While heads-up displays are great, augmented reality is infinitely better for the easy purpose that the information modifications based on where you turn your head, as opposed to staying in a fixed place on the windshield”. Qualcomm’s Vuforia software draws the augmented reality features on the glasses.

At yet another point, he’s walking around town and stops to stare at a handful of posters that are presumably encoded with info the glasses can decipher.

The button/trackpad is on the left, accessible to your right hand.

Because the temples aren’t flexible on this prototype, I was told to put them on like a hat: Putting the nosepiece on my nose, then sliding the temples down over my head.

From upside down you can see the second pair of lenses inside the larger lenses, as well as three buttons on the side that let wearers control the glasses when they aren’t near their Mini. First: They act like a wearable head-up display.

Arrows direct you to a parking spot near your destination. For example, drivers can easily see “through” the car to park safely. On privacy, we have no cameras recording images. The interaction with the device occurs mainly by means of the steering wheel.

Sure, maybe the glasses look a bit dorky but… umm… ok the glasses look dorky.

When the subject of Google Glass and its recent fate comes up, Qualcomm’s Jay Wright instantly points out that some of the key stumbling blocks for Glass are not present in Mini’s venture. Both the firms intend to design a prototype of Mini Augmented Vision System. That includes a Snapdragon 805 processor as well as some inertial sensors and cameras.

The goggles offer one especially impressive feature: X-ray vision. There’s no power cord necessary unlike Microsoft’s Hololens prototype.

Mini introduced its Mini Augmented Vision technology as a concept at the Shanghai auto show, but it also gave me a demonstration in San Francisco. The glasses are also Wi-Fi-, Bluetooth-, and GPS-equipped, but the two companies said that an Internet connection was not necessary to use the glasses as long as the wearer had a smartphone to download data from. Google Glass and other eyewear technology hasn’t taken off because it failed as a fashion item and lacked a clear use. I “purchased” those in the nick of time.

The Mini Augmented Vision glasses serve up information in your entire field of view, rather than the small display area of Google Glass.

Eventually, the most fascinating thing about Mini’s AR project is that it represents a way for shoppers to dip into the planet of augmented reality progressively and privately, a lesson that Google learned the tough way with Glass contemplating how a great deal its cyborg appear was criticized and its wearers were ridiculed.

For over 55 years, MINI has continuously set new standards and been a trendsetter in the automotive world.In 2015 connectivity and digitalisation of all aspects of life are top priorities for consumers. I’m really looking forward to this car! The car read the text aloud for me. I turned my head to look at the incoming ball and I was able to “see through” the door as the basketball entered my path. Although BMW and Qualcomm call this “x-ray vision, ” it’s essentially just getting feeds from one of three wide-angle cameras tucked away on the body of the car.

“Glass was good in several approaches, but we’re looking into an evolution of that, to a reality where glasses serve as the heads-up display for your every day life, ” says Wright.

Now I’d like to come back to the present. One is for a concert; the Mini Augmented Glasses tell the driver it’s sold out.

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“The timing is special, ” he said. A printed circuit board runs across the top of the unit. But with a foam buffer between my forehead and the plastic, I didn’t feel uncomfortable.

BMW wanted to build a headset that went a step further. The company has no specific plans to commercialize the technology and hasn’t yet decided whether it would offer the headsets itself or enable headsets made by others to link with its incar technology.It chose a retro design for the headset as befitting Mini’s quirky image.

BMW Designs Augmented Reality Goggles Prototype for Mini

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