Could these Lebanese 3D glasses really beat Google Glass?

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Wamda has an interesting article today about Lebanese entrepreneur Soulaiman Itani who debuted a pair of wearable glasses that displays augmented reality in three dimensions as opposed to Google’s two.

The glasses, Atheer One, were built in partnership with a computer vision researcher called Allen Yang and can allow the wearer to exercise with virtual targets, conduct conference calls while browsing online, and even play three dimensional games.

They also have two major advantages over Google Glass since they offer a bigger field of vision and can allow all existing Android apps to work withing their platform. However, they always need to be physically attached to an Android device to work.

Itani and his partner are currently raising funds on Indiegogo and offering Atheer One for an early bird special price of $350 for the first 100 backers.

Make sure to check the whole article here on Wamda.

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One Response to Could these Lebanese 3D glasses really beat Google Glass?

  1. Jboy Skayrak June 30, 2015 at 10:40 pm #

    i think virtual reality has taken over the world! even lebanon has been trying to evolve with this kind of technology. i suggest that our country also has to create gadgets like those! it really helps the country creations and makes it more famous! i once tried building the “google cardboard” and plug it to my pc to play games in 360 degrees and in 3D. it worked. then i saw the “oculus rift” online and then i purchased it (the oculus rift is a head mounted display, that lets you play games and you feel like you’re inside them). My last viewing till now was the “virtual private 3D cinema” that i saw at malik’s. leabnon, i have a message for you, keep up the virtual reality creativity!

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