According to IDG reports, Intel recently announced the release plan of its Remote Eyesight AR glasses. This Intel version of "Google Glass" will be announced at the Intel conference next month.
Intel's technology page shows that this AR glasses is a product under the Intel Collaboration Suite for WebRTC Collaboration Suite. It aims to provide augmented reality technology support under the premise of "safe, cost-effective, and free hands."
The recent AR fire is not to be unwanted. For example, Pokemon Go, which makes people around the world crazy, actually has a glimpse of the charm of AR. Lenovo’s recent Pheon Pro phone based on Google Tango is also on the market. It is said that the phone can measure distance, identify objects, mark locations, and provide real-time navigation.
As for Intel, their homes are not without smart glasses. Previously priced at $ 499 Recon Jet smart glasses can provide athletes with GPS map navigation, real-time speed, distance, training time and heart rate monitoring. Although this is not an AR or VR eyewear, it also demonstrates Intel's hardware capabilities.
At the CES conference, Intel demonstrated a concept of VR backpack, and also conducted cross-border cooperation with Daqri, and launched an AR helmet equipped with Intel Core M7 processor and RealSense 3D RealSense technology, showing their layout on the wearable device. . However, at the VR and AR level, Intel does not have a complete strategic plan.
Compared to Microsoft's slightly bulky Hololens, Intel's Remote Eyesight is a relatively lightweight option, but it will not become a second Google Glass and will be listed as "unwelcome" by bars and restaurants. What about equipment?
Via PCworld