Vuzix's AR smart glasses should be the most ergonomic product, and wearing it can make people feel very comfortable and feel great. The VuzixBlade3000 is priced at less than $1,000. It casts the display to the right shot, and the user can view the message, prompt the message, and watch the YouTube video. Also supports voice control and touchpad control, as well as a camera to take photos and record 1080p video. The most powerful thing is that it guarantees eight hours of battery life. This is really great. Solos' goal is to be the best friend of cycling enthusiasts. In a small head-up display, users can see real-time, effective data, including speed, rhythm, heart rate and navigation, while riding a bicycle. Since they announced crowdfunding last year, many people are looking forward to it. Until recently, the FCC certification was carried out and the release time is just around the corner. They will work with existing running apps like Strava and MapMyRide and will provide navigation if you want them to be compatible with other loop tracking tools they use with Bluetooth and mobile devices. It is priced at $500. Israel's fighter helmet supplier Everysight designed an AR smart glasses Raptor for cycling enthusiasts. Raptor provides an display with an OLED-based projection system. Reality includes map data, heart rate information and other cycling information. It also provides camera photos and recorded video, as well as playback music and voice control. Everysight is open to the platform and encourages developers to develop applications on top of it. The machine will be released before the end of 2017, and according to the company, there will be very affordable prices. ODG's R7AR glasses have a 720P effect 3D display that can display a video with a 37 degree field of view of 80fps. Also equipped with a 4MP camera with sensors for speech recognition, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and gyroscopes, magnetometers and accelerometers. And there is a more durable version called r-7hl for use in more dangerous environments, such as fire scenes. ODG's R8 and R9, both for the first time at CES2017. They offer a larger field of view with an R8 of 40 degrees and an R9 of 50 degrees. There is also the SLAM function, which is due to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor to meet the requirements, and the display resolution is also increased to 1080p. ODG's AR smart glasses are not cheap, R7: $275 billion, R8: $1,000, and R9: $1,800. As an AR smart eyewear for corporate customers, the Vuzix M300 continues the success of the M100 smart eyewear, which provides a comfortable and durable design for business users. With the power of the Intel Atom processor, the M300 runs on a 2GB RAM Android system and has a 13M camera that supports head tracking and voice control. The price is $1,249. The EpsonMoverioBT-300 changed the BT-200's cumbersome look, becoming more stylish, more refined, and closer to a regular eyewear. The EpsonMoverioBT-300 uses a clearer 720P HD resolution OLED display with an upgraded front camera of 5 megapixels. Use the Intel Atom quad-core processor platform with the Android 5.5 system. Epson's smart glasses are on the market, we can see that it can be used in the gym to see the competition scene in the virtual environment, and it can also be used to view the scenes taken by DJI's drones in real time. The current price is $719. Stainless Steel Thin Wall Tube ShenZhen Haofa Metal Precision Parts Technology Co., Ltd. , https://www.haofametal.com
First, the best six AR smart glasses in 2017 1, VuzixBlade3000