Archive for Video Glasses

ITG-Vidix iTVGoggles make girls look like bugs, let you read e-books

Posted in Video Glasses by Conner Flynn on April 6th, 2010

iTV Goggles put a 50″ TV screen or larger in your face via the eyewear and the latest version is the ITG-Vidix which comes equipped with a built-in Micro SD card reader to play videos, images, music and more. There’s also a Built-in Media player and browser to view eBooks and other media formats.

The Micro SD card slot will support up to 32GB of extra storage and will also work as a memory card reader when connected via USB. Ready to up your fashion? The iTVGoggles ITG-Vidix retails for $279.99.

Vuzix Wrap 920AV head-mounted display

Posted in Video Glasses by Conner Flynn on January 2nd, 2009

Vuzix Wrap 920AV head-mounted displayLooks like Vuzix will introduce their latest head-mounted display at CES this year. It’s dubbed the Wrap 920AV. This wearable gadget has improved optics and will offer a better viewing experience. The most important aspect however, is the style change. The older models of the VR system looked like Geordi LaForge’s visor from Star Trek: The Next Generation.

This new design is cool enough that people might actually wear them. Vuzix promises the optics are much improved and that you will actually feel like you’re watching a real screen. Previous versions had a poor POV that didn’t live up to its goal of immersive-style entertainment.

YelloMosquito Qingbar GP300 wireless video glasses get cheaper

Posted in Video Glasses by Shane McGlaun on May 27th, 2008

Qingbar GP300 video glassesYelloMosquito introduced its Qingbar GP300 wireless video glasses with built-in media player and Divx support late in 2007. At the time the glasses were billed as the world’s first wireless video glasses with Divx and a built-in media player.

What makes the GP300 wireless is the inclusion of an internal rechargeable battery that allows everything to be self-contained. An internal miniSD card slot allows content to be loaded into the glasses easily and an EQ mode is built-in.