As far as video glasses are concerned, the world has of yet only seen ridiculous designs which made you look like something out of ‘RoboCop.’ But alas, Vuzix is releasing a pair of super-smart Vuzix Wrap 920AV glasses.
I am not very clued up on cutting-edge technology, but these video-enabled glasses don’t look too bad--a bit action-film-like, mind you, but that is a cool look, especially if you are snowboarding or participating in Tour de France.
The specs feature virtual reality abilities and are connectible with almost any media player. They include built-in headphones and individual focal adjustments. The price on a pair of these bad boys is unknown, but it will probably all be revealed at CES shortly.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Virtual Reality Glasses
- The development and advancement of virtual reality glasses that provide immersive experiences and individual focal adjustments.
- Connected Media Devices
- The growing demand for video glasses that can be easily connected to various media players and devices.
- Action-film-like Aesthetics
- The trend of video glasses designed with a cool and action-film-like appearance for sports and outdoor activities.
Sectors Adopting This
- Consumer Electronics
- The consumer electronics industry can capitalize on the demand for virtual reality glasses and connected media devices.
- Entertainment
- The entertainment industry can leverage virtual reality glasses to provide immersive experiences in movies, gaming, and virtual tours.
- Sports and Outdoor Activities
- The sports and outdoor activities industry can explore the integration of video glasses with action-film-like aesthetics for enhanced experiences.
