Sideloader ECX | DiY Google Glass-like AR that you can make yourself
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
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Sideloader ECX, just like my Sideloader FLCoS is a Google Glass-like AR headset which can be 3D printed and made at home by everyone.
It has HDMI input so it works with all devices using HDMI plug.
You can use it to watch movies, play games or do some office work.
It also features custom Gyro Core board which let's you use the glasses with real VR software like SteamVR. It even responds to your head movements!
All 3D files and electronic designs are readily available on my Patreon page.
This video was sponsoder by good people at JLCPCB.
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Ahh great. I am trying to build one with a portable pc via raspberry pi hosting my ai Jarvis
It would be interesting to design my own frames for this, but keep the hardware
Very interesting idea, how about connecting them to a Mini PC like an Intel compute stick, making a DIY version of Apple vision pro?
I love it. Is there any chance to implement 2 barometric sensors, GPS, and a accelerometer on the glasses itself? Thanks
I want to buy this from you at any price.
Do you think you will list headsets again on Etsy soon? I want to build one but if it isn't too expensive buying one might make more sense.
I would love to sell them again but at this moment I’m unable to. Right now I’ve got work in Germany and I’ve had to leave all my tools behind. I don’t even know when I’ll be back home
Hi Manolo BRILLIANT WORK!
...any tips on how to get this to work with normal wireframe glasses? Many of us DNA victims don't have perfect eyesight...
I'll have to get back to getting Bluetooth VR going...I was quite close until "Return to Moria" caught me *eyeroll*
12:05 THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPELS YOU no vampires on this build
Can you duel display these
Great video as always. I have a question about the display. How usable is it in reality? Can you actually do some work on it?
This one is pretty big. It’s about two times bigger than FLCoS. If you set the scaling on windows to something like 200% then I think it would be usable. I’ve read a script written in word without issues
are there any links to aliexpress?
How many glasses have you right now that are working or are you always reusing the old parts? On rhat note what mk is this now?
Im always reusing stuff. This is Sideloader ECX 1.0 very first version with this model of display
Kickstarter when
This isnt how this works, you make it yourself
Bro, you have A tier electrical skills, but your 3d design skills are somewhat lacking XD. Locking the thing in together with soldering iron, those are some neat plastic fumes...XD, thats some D tier 3d design skills. You see, you should use something like an internal click in mechanism, its very small and it allows you to open it up again. They can be robust. I used them all the time.
Its so sad all files are locked behind the pay wall.... I always wanted to build something like this, but no files available by free...... Its too expensive to buy already created product, and i always wanted to try to create one myself... Its so sad i can't.... but, video is nice and result is fascinating. But again - so sad no free files available......
It's $8 for the production files, assuming you subscribe to his patreon, download them, then unsubscribe. That's months of specialized design work for less than the price of a sandwich.
If that's too expensive for you then the JLC PCB order and Aliexpress items are out of your price range too.
Its OK to not have a big budget for DIY projects, I'm not trying to shame you for having financial difficulties. But complaining that you feel excluded because someone else's hard work hasn't been made 100% free to you is quite frankly immature and maybe even a bit insulting to their craft.
Not to mention I’ve actually spent hundreds of dollars to even make some kind of research