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Vuzix Announces Blade 2™ Smart Glasses Coming Next Month

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Inputs include a touchpad, head-tracking, and full voice control. At launch, they will be available in the US, UK, Canada, and Japan. The headset also comes loaded with onboard speakers, noise-canceling microphones, and an HD camera capable of taking photographs or streaming video. Blade 2 in the Vuzix Ecosystem.

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Oculus Announces $300 Commercial ‘Go for Business’ Bundle, Pre-orders Now Available

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Featuring 3 DOF head tracking and a single 3 DOF controller, the headset has a few clever design changes from the smartphone-driven Gear VR, including stereo speakers and both more space and dedicated spacer brackets for glasses wearers. Pre-orders are expected to begin shipping out starting mid-July.

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Vuzix Opens Blade 2 Smart Glasses Sales

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in September, where customers can purchase them at the firm’s website across the United States, European Union, United Kingdom, Japan, and Canada. Vuzix’s Blade 2 wearables will sell for $1,299.99

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Vuzix Blade 2 AR Smart Glasses Review

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As an added bonus, customers can also implement additional accessories, like a set of sunglasses lenses which can be clipped onto the main device. Vuzix Blade 2 Review: Benefits Available to purchase throughout the UK, US, EU, Canada, and Japan, the Vuzix Blade 2 smart glasses are specially designed to address the needs of connected workers.

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The Ghost Howls’s VR Week Peek (2019.11.11): Cardboard becomes opensource, HoloLens 2 and nreal shipping and much more!

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Regarding what components have been opensourced, Google states that “The open source project provides APIs for head tracking, lens distortion rendering, and input handling. We’ve also included an Android QR code library, so that apps can pair any Cardboard viewer without depending on the Cardboard app.”.

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Immersed Visor’s First Big Showing Heightened Concerns About Deliverability

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I stood in line with a pre-order customer from Japan, another who had driven in from Canada, a journalist from England, and others from a dozen different US states, all eagerly waiting to try the company’s upcoming Visor headset. There was no head-tracking or virtual environment, just a video playing directly to the displays.

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