one notable example, someone hooked it up with Google Maps for directions in front your face. another is displaying text output from chatGPT. it depends what you want to do with it. in theory it can do object recognition and it's a display in front of your eye (the AR part). right now I'm just using it as a basic HUD because the computer vision/AR part is harder to do. Have to learn this platform called Stream Logic that programs the FPGA to do the image analysis. and... the software is still being worked on by Brilliant Labs to access the hardware on this device like the onboard microphone. so yeah for me eventually I will use it to learn more about FPGA/CV and try to do some AR. I want to show a menu when I put my hand up for example/track finger tips. the device is not that powerful (regarding edge compute) and the BLE communication also limits it. it also does not have an IMU so that would make tracking things harder (for good AR) think text sticking to objects while you move.
@@azeddineabdoune814 yeah the fov is small though so the immersion isn't really there. But it's a fun thing to tinker/learn with. I look forward to the day when they're built into glasses companies
Good work, thanks 👍!,but what is the utility of this device?
one notable example, someone hooked it up with Google Maps for directions in front your face. another is displaying text output from chatGPT.
it depends what you want to do with it. in theory it can do object recognition and it's a display in front of your eye (the AR part). right now I'm just using it as a basic HUD because the computer vision/AR part is harder to do. Have to learn this platform called Stream Logic that programs the FPGA to do the image analysis. and... the software is still being worked on by Brilliant Labs to access the hardware on this device like the onboard microphone. so yeah for me eventually I will use it to learn more about FPGA/CV and try to do some AR. I want to show a menu when I put my hand up for example/track finger tips.
the device is not that powerful (regarding edge compute) and the BLE communication also limits it. it also does not have an IMU so that would make tracking things harder (for good AR) think text sticking to objects while you move.
@@jacobdavidcunningham1440 , thanks a lot,it is very useful,I never would have thought of that,its applications would be unbelievable!
@@azeddineabdoune814 yeah the fov is small though so the immersion isn't really there. But it's a fun thing to tinker/learn with. I look forward to the day when they're built into glasses companies