Imagine a lens less than a millimeter thick that can make 3D images float in mid-air. This could change how we see displays.
ASUS has introduced quite a lengthy list of products at CES 2024 in Las Vegas, including a high-tech eyewear called the AirVision M1. It's not really a competitor to the upcoming Apple Vision Pro and ...
ASUS has introduced the AirVision M1, a wearable display that aims to provide users with extra screen space without the need for a physical monitor. The device, which can be worn like a pair of ...
If you think of wearable electronic projects, in many cases what may come to mind are the use of addressable LEDs, perhaps on strips or on sewable PCBs like the Neopixel and similar products. They ...
Threads able to emit light could help integrate simple displays into everyday garments. Now, researchers have made electroluminescent threads that can withstand the rigors of both sewing machines and ...
The Wove, Polyera’s upcoming smart wearable, looks like the future. A new wearable is set to make devices like the Apple Watch and the LG Urbane look like old-fashioned junk. Wove might cause a twinge ...
Asus’ wearable screen isn’t a VR headset, but the name certainly reminds us of one. Asus’ wearable screen isn’t a VR headset, but the name certainly reminds us of one. is a senior reviewer with over a ...
Meta’s in-lens smart glasses ship with a 600x600 screen and few apps, helping you decide if $800 makes sense. Meta’s new eyewear supports ...
We’re big fans of unusual timepieces here at Hackaday, so it didn’t take long before somebody called our attention to the gloriously luminescent watch that [Henner Zeller] was wearing at this year’s ...