Glyph is a device that at first glance looks like a higher class of headphones. But he is much more than that and includes a very interesting technology. Мore precisely, this device apart headset has built a system to project images and videos directly in your eyes , that it makes no use of any screen. This technology is called Virtual Retina Display or Virtual Retina Display.
As explained co-founder of the project, when people see a time display, whether it is a monitor, TV, mobile phone or tablet computer, the eyes after only an hour or two are getting tired. The reaction of people in that situation to rest their eyes looking the other way, for example through the window. Objects that transmit light easier and quicker to tire the eye, and often cause headaches. That's not the case with objects that only reflect light , such as objects that we see when we look through the window .
VRT screen exploits this situation projecting the image directly in the eye , instead of showing the small screen as other similar devices do it (Google Glass, Oculus Rift). VRT works using LED light with low light , which is emitted per million micro mirrors , which then reflect light directly into the retina of the eye. This kind of design allows high image quality of the image as it, as told by Glyph, you have not seen before.
Glyph connects to any device via HDMI / HMI cable, so you can see the contents of all devices that are currently being used. You can watch movies, play games, track your web content and more.
The team Glyph includes Audi engineers indicating that the device is not only intended for viewing video content. The headset is high quality playback of audio materials and founders claim that can be worn with any known models of headphones from the high class.
Glyph project is represented on Kickstarter where only 4 hours managed to raise the necessary $ 250,000 set as a goal. It's sold for $ 499 and supporters to the project will receive a fully functional prototype.
As explained co-founder of the project, when people see a time display, whether it is a monitor, TV, mobile phone or tablet computer, the eyes after only an hour or two are getting tired. The reaction of people in that situation to rest their eyes looking the other way, for example through the window. Objects that transmit light easier and quicker to tire the eye, and often cause headaches. That's not the case with objects that only reflect light , such as objects that we see when we look through the window .
VRT screen exploits this situation projecting the image directly in the eye , instead of showing the small screen as other similar devices do it (Google Glass, Oculus Rift). VRT works using LED light with low light , which is emitted per million micro mirrors , which then reflect light directly into the retina of the eye. This kind of design allows high image quality of the image as it, as told by Glyph, you have not seen before.
Glyph connects to any device via HDMI / HMI cable, so you can see the contents of all devices that are currently being used. You can watch movies, play games, track your web content and more.
The team Glyph includes Audi engineers indicating that the device is not only intended for viewing video content. The headset is high quality playback of audio materials and founders claim that can be worn with any known models of headphones from the high class.
Glyph project is represented on Kickstarter where only 4 hours managed to raise the necessary $ 250,000 set as a goal. It's sold for $ 499 and supporters to the project will receive a fully functional prototype.