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Kamis, 23 Januari 2014

Kickstarter Glyph

Checkout the Glyph Kickstarter HERE

from Greg
I would like to support the Kickstarter on this one but the $500 price is a little steep for me right now. That being said I think this is a great product. The Kickstarter project achieved full funding in less than 24 hours so the product will go to production. Glyph will work with any device that supports HDMI. Hook it directly to your cable box or Apple TV and you are off to the movies.



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from Developer
Experience stark, vivid images like nothing you've ever seen combined with premium audio in a unique flip down form factor.

Since the beginning of personal display technology, screens have been getting smaller and closer to our eyes but with one limitation: image quality. At Avegant we've solved that problem using a new technology that mimics the way that we as humans naturally see light. Using a Virtual Retinal Display we've figured out how to project images directly onto your retina, creating sharp, stark images unlike anything you've seen before.

Over the past two years we've worked to miniaturize the technology to fit into a portable headset good for mobile or home use. The product of our work is the Glyph. Combining a unique flip-down form factor, super sharp imagery and premium noise-cancelling audio, we created a device that is a revolution in personal display technology.




The Glyph uses a simple HDMI input to display anything in your content library, from the movies that you already own to streamed Netflix over your iPhone to the desktop environment in your Mac or PC. The Glyph is also great for gaming, whether in playing Call of Duty Ghosts on your Playstation or Real Racing on your mobile phone. And with an integrated 9 Degree of Freedom head-tracker, a whole world of interactive gaming, Point of View (PoV) imaging and interactive storytelling is within our reach.

And this is just the beginning. The future of content possible with the Glyph is limitless. Imagine directors being able to produce 360 movies where you can not only watch actors interact in a cafe but look around the environment as the story unfolds around you. Imagine integrating an LTE chip into the Glyph and making calls straight from your headset. Imagine integrating a camera on the front of the visor and clicking a button to see not just the world in front of you but ultraviolet and infrared signatures in real time.

Backers of this project are more than consumers and testers. You're investing in the future of display technology and participating in what can change the world of vision as we currently know it. We'll make you part of that community as we build it from the ground up, from interactive testing and feedback to online forums to member-only events and perks.

At the end of this campaign, those who pledge $499 or more will receive a fully functional Beta Glyph Prototype, a device that integrates fluidly with any content of your choice, displays vivid 3D and symbolizes the first step in truly integrated and stylish mobile near-eye display technology.

Accolade from the Media


Reviewed.com, part of USA TODAY, January 9th - Editor's Choice Award at CES: "As far as clarity, there is definitely a 'wow factor' when you first experience the image projected by the Glyph. It’s quite amazing to realize that you aren’t staring at a screen, and that the projected image is reflecting off the back of your retina. Since it projects into each eye independently, you can view images and video in full 3-D."

THE VERGE, December 18th:  “The picture I see already looks beautiful: high-res, colorful, and accurate, with none of the screen-door effect or pixellation of a device like the Rift.”

What is a Virtual Retinal Display?

The Glyph's Virtual Retinal Display uses one million micromirrors in each eye piece to reflect a sharp, vivid and lifelike image directly onto the back of your retina. It's an advanced, safe and innovative process that results in extremely comfortable light yielding very little eyestrain. Users of the Glyph prototypes have worn devices comfortably for hours with no nausea or disorientation when transitioning back to normal vision.

Watch this video to see how it works:
What To Expect From The Deliverable Glyph Beta

We've spent a long time perfecting the science and the design that goes into the Glyph, and we're proud to bring you a device that reflects our passion.

The Glyph Beta that you receive in the mail later this year will have all of the trademarks of a fully developed and tested product, including re-engineered ergonomics and a slimmer, more efficient design than what you see above. Compared to the physical alpha prototype now in our hands, Avegant plans to deliver:

A comfortable, balanced fit that applies minimal pressure to the user's nose and ears while still looking great

Slimmer ear cans reduced approximately 50% in thickness

A thinner, more lightweight visor with a cover that minimally impacts your head and hair during audio mode use

One slim cable that connects to either an HDMI/MHL cable or an audio jack

Renderings of the deliverable beta prototype that you'll get are on our homepage!

We need to be clear with one thing: what you'll receive at the end of this year is a beta product. The Glyph Alpha works magnificently in its current state and will be an order of magnitude better when it reaches your hands as the Glyph Beta. But it's still going to be a beta device with room for growth.

Backers of this project are early testers and adopters. We hope to work with you over and after the campaign to learn about your experiences, refine the product and help bring this to the mainstream store shelves. It should be a great adventure.




FAQ

What is a Virtual Retinal Display? A Virtual Retinal Display uses a micromirror array and a combination of optics to reflect an image directly onto your retina, effectively using the back of your eyeball as a screen. The resulting picture is extremely sharp and vivid, unlike anything a conventional display can produce. In particular, the 3D images are exceptionally clear.



What sort of content works with the Glyph? The Glyph is made to be media agnostic, meaning that it can plug into any HDMI source and display any current content natively. This means sources from an XBox to a Playstation to a MacBook to an iPhone to an Android device may be used while content from Blu-ray DVDs to video games to streaming movies can be watched.
For how long can it be worn? The reflected light produced from the Glyph is very comfortable and natural feeling. Many users who experience eye strain or nausea in looking at a conventional display feel no similar effect using this technology.
What about battery life? The beta headset will have enough battery life to power a full-length feature film, about three hours.

What sort of cables will I need? The beta headset will have one MHL/HDMI cable that will plug into any HDMI source. An adapter will be included to go to a micro-HDMI connection.

Will there be head tracking for gaming or immersive reality? Yes. We have already tested the current prototypes with head tracking and assorted console games. They work great!

What is the field of view? Looking into the device you’ll see an image that looks like an 80 inch screen 8 feet away from you. That translates to about a 45 degree field of view.

Can you make that field of view bigger? Yes. We promise to look into developing it. But right now we want to focus on bringing a broad spectrum of already-existing content to the broad user base, and we don't want to constrain the image. Support us in our efforts now and you'll see the fruit of our development down the road.

Does this technology work with Virtual Reality? Yes. The high resolution, lack of screen-door effect and low latency of our technology makes it great for VR.
Is it safe? Yes. The light source is simply a low powered Light Emitting Diode (LED) – something like you would see at the end of a keychain light. The micromirror array and optics together create the unique image.

How does the Glyph work with glasses? You’ll be able to adjust the diopters in the Glyph to accommodate a wide variety of prescriptions and pupillary distances. In short: you won’t need your glasses. Note: at this point we cannot account for astigmatic eyesight.

Isn’t a micromiror array the same thing as a DLP? Yes. We’re working with TI utilizing brand new, unreleased, cutting-edge micromirror technology.

Stretch Goals
* Originally we planned to include noise cancelling at $1M of funding, but because the messaging was unclear at the outset we'll include it with all of the shipped devices from here on out. More stretch goals to come!

Risks and challenges Learn about accountability on Kickstarter
We at Avegant were fortunate to have the support of our friends and family to get the initial engineering prototypes built and tested. To date, we've already integrated and tested all of the optics, electronics and audio components needed to make the Glyph Alpha functional.

Our challenges through delivery primarily lie in designing and testing a fit that will be comfortable for the widest spectrum of users and also scaling up manufacturing.

Everyone has a different set of fit parameters that work optimally for the Glyph. To accommodate that, we've integrated diopters into the eyepieces to adjust focus and sliders to adjust IPD (interpupillary distance), and that will cover 99% of users. But if you have a unique ocular condition or IPD then the image may not come into perfect focus for you.

We have mitigated most of our manufacturing challenges by setting up groups throughout the states that can ramp up product at the drop of a hat. If we end up scaling through the roof, we'll need to pivot to a different manufacturing profile, but we already have deep connections in production across the planet. We have strong confidence that the Glyph Beta will ship prior to Christmas this year.
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Minggu, 12 Januari 2014

Smartlet Kickstarter


From Greg
My favorite thing is a good Kickstarter campaign. I just signed up to support the Smartlet campaign at the $39 level. 

Who needs a smart watch. Wearable tech is getting to be the new buzz word. The Smartlet turns you iPhone into a tricorder. I am stoked! 



From Developer

Introducing: Smartlet

Smartlet is an iPhone case for your wrist. Instead of neurotically holding your phone waiting for a message or burying your phone in a pocket or purse, Smartlet keeps your hands free while keeping your iPhone in a super convenient location (your wrist). 

Unlike typical phone armbands that joggers use on their upper arms for running, Smartlet is: 1) minimalist by design, so that your iPhone's full screen is available to view notifications (like a smartwatch); 2) designed to be worn with everyday shirts by holding your iPhone by its buttons and allowing the lower half of the device to fit over a shirt cuff; and 3) locks your iPhone securely in place through a patent-pending unidirectional button locking mechanism, so that you can easily slide your iPhone in and out when you need it. In short, Smartlet frees up your hands so your phone doesn't interfere with your everyday life.

- Minimalist design
Smartlet was designed to hold your iPhone securely, without covering it up. Smartlet holds your iPhone by its buttons so that the entire screen of your iPhone is open and free and the beauty of your iPhone's body can remain on display. 


- Wearability
Smartlet was also designed so that you can wear it and your iPhone with normal shirts. By holding the iPhone by its buttons, the lower half of the iPhone extends over a shirt or jacket cuff, allowing you to wear Smartlet over a shirt, under a jacket sleeve or over a jacket. 

We designed Smartlet in multiple colors--black/black (not shown), white/white, and black/red--so you can choose that look that works for you and your iPhone.

- Accessibility 
Smartlet's patent-pending, unidirectional button locking mechanism prevents your iPhone from falling out during everyday activities, while also allowing you to slide out your iPhone in one simple motion to use it. So if you need the full functionality of your phone (e.g.,to type out an email, answer a call, or take a quick photo), it's never more than a swipe away.

When you slide your iPhone into Smartlet, it is locked into place using your iPhone's buttons so that you can't push it any further in that direction. However, Smartlet is structured so that you can still easily slide out your iPhone when you want to use it.

Why is Smartlet better than a smartwatch?  
Smartlet gives you all of the functionality and convenience lacking in the smartwatches on the market today. These smartwatches have a critical design flaw: they must be linked to your phone to perform their most important functions, and you still have to take out your phone to do anything substantial. Smartlet is not just another piece of technology--it lets you use your existing technology in a stylish and easy way.



Ever since the iPhone was introduced in 2007, it has been our go-to device--always in our hands and on our minds. But, while over time the iPhone has evolved to become lighter and faster, nothing was being done to make it more integrated, useful, or wearable. The future wasn't coming fast enough, so we sought to create it.




We first experimented with attaching off-the-shelf iPhone cases to watchbands and strapping the contraption to our wrists, but we found it extremely cumbersome to remove the phone from the case when we needed to use it. That's when we realized we would have to create something entirely different, and the idea for Smartlet was born.

The 3-D printing revolution allowed us to turn the idea of Smartlet into reality. We designed, prototyped, and field tested different versions of Smartlet until we arrived at something functional and stylish. 

The design was driven by three core goals: convenience, style, and security. We wanted to make Smartlet removable and accessible, not cumbersome and complicated, so we developed Smartlet's patent-pending undirectional locking mechanism. We also wanted to ensure Smartlet could be worn in everyday settings without appearing awkward or unfashionable, so we designed Smartlet to be as minimalist as possible without sacrificing security. 


Which brings us to the most important goal: security. We know you love your iPhone as much as we do, so we worked hard to make sure it's secure while wearing Smartlet. We experimented with different band widths until we arrived at the perfect balance of stability and versatility, and structured Smartlet so that it grips your iPhone with enough strength to prevent it from sliding out in any direction, while still making it easy to remove your iPhone when you need it. We have been improving Smartlet's design over the past year and a half as we subjected various prototypes to daily wear and tear and tested them in a variety of environments. 


We've come this far on our own, but now we need your help to share Smartlet with the world. Join us on this journey!






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Sabtu, 11 Januari 2014

PowerUp 3.0 Kickstarter

From Greg
My favorite thing is a good Kickstarter campaign. Yesterday I signed up to support the PowerUp 3.0 campaign at the $40 level. This is a blue tooth device you attach to a paper airplane that allows you to remote control it. WOW! AMAZING! You had me at HELLO!



From Developer
PowerUp 3.0 turns your self-made paper airplane into a smartphone-controlled flying machine.


PowerUp Toys has introduced a new form of play by meshing origami classics with technology. This time we took a big leap forward, by integrating state-of-the-art Bluetooth Smart technology into our PowerUp design. Now you can easily control a simple homemade paper airplane with your smartphone. Say hello to the World’s First Smartphone Controlled Paper Airplane - PowerUp 3.0.



We have made major improvements over  the past months. Now we are ready to start production and put this innovative toy in your hands. By backing us on Kickstarter - the leading crowd funding platform - you will help us reach our minimum order goal. In return we will give you a reward. On the right hand side you can see the various pledge and reward options. To get more information press here.



1 -Fold It: Simply fold a piece of copier paper into a paper airplane
2 - Attach It: Attach the Smart Module to your paper plane with the patented clips underneath the Smart Module.
3 - Connect It: Start the app to connect to the Smart Module with your iPhone.
4 - Fly It: Push throttle to full and launch the paper airplane high up into the sky. Tilt your smartphone to the left or to the right to steer your plane, increase or reduce throttle to go up or down.



- Crash-proof carbon fiber frame 
- Precision control for easy flying 
- Automatic thrust to assist when banking
- Lithium Polymer Battery provides 10 minute of flight on one charge



- Ascend/Descend using the throttle lever
- Tilt iPhone right or left for maneuvering
- Battery level indicator
- Charging status indicator
- Range indicator
- Thrust level indicator
- Artificial horizon
- Air Traffic Control (ATC)  


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Kamis, 09 Januari 2014

Kickstarter 1-9-2014


From Greg
Tablet certified is a big fan of Kickstarter. It lets developers raise money for projects without going to the Corporate Overlords. Some of the best software and hardware accessories are currently starting on Kickstarter. Here are some of our current favorite open Kickstarter projects:

TEO first key-less padlock
We have built TEO - the world's very first key-less padlock system that you can open, close, access and share with a simple touch of your smartphone - anytime and anywhere you happen to be.

With TEO, your smartphone is now your keys.

Why you need TEO? We all have padlocks in our lives. On our bikes, on our sheds, on our lockers at school and at the gym. All these padlocks need to be opened and closed when you want and by who you want.


With TEO, your smartphone is now your keys.
Wear is a wearable mic to improve hearing
Wear is an affordable, attractive, lightweight wearable assistive directional microphone designed to improve quality of hearing.

Wear is an assistive listening device designed to improve quality of life for people with hearing loss. Wear is a high fidelity directional analog microphone that is significantly lower in price than existing hearing aids. This microphone can be used with any pair of headphones, has a volume control, is rechargeable, and comfortable to wear.

Our Development Process
We've been developing this technology in our Brooklyn Studio for the past two years.  Wear incorporates a low profile micro-miniature, patent pending, directional microphone technology that creates a 6 foot zone which captures, focuses and clarifies conversations in noisy environments, while reducing the effects of extraneous noise. 

Wear is not a replacement for a hearing aid.  Wear is designed to be used when an individual is interested in having a quality conversation in very noisy environments like family gatherings, restaurants or meetings. Wear can also be used as a commentators microphone eliminating the need to hold a microphone during an interview and other high quality audio recording applications.


limited edition wood/metal case
Wire Stripping Gauge
This Wire Stripping Gauge enables you to build a circuit on breadbord efficiently and quickly without stress!!

When you make a circuit on a breadboard, didn't you ever experience you failed to finish joining in attempting to hook up the lead to the breadboard without cutting extra length of lead? Or, when you cut the lead and try to hook it to the breadboard, didn't you ever get frustrated by differenet lenghts of each leads? Here is the answer for you. It's Wire Stripping Gauge!!!




Robocular - the 3D Scanner for everyone
An affordable, high-resolution, full color and texture 3D Scanner that can automatically create 3D models of every day objects.

Bringing high quality 3D scanning to everyone

We created the Robocular 3D scanner for people who, like us, were not satisfied with the existing solutions available for 3D scanning. Today, you can either buy a high-quality, but very expensive machine for several thousands of dollars, or you can buy a low-cost scanner but with low-mid accuracy components. Many high-resolution scanners don't even support color, let alone texture. In 2012, we decided to build a device that just worked, and had the precision of the very high end scanners, at the cost of a few hundred dollars and would be so simple it could be used by everyone. After ten different prototypes, we are now ready to share this scanner with you.



Sometimes the simplest ideas are the best: Cable + Battery + Intelligent Circuitry = JUMP. The everyday phone cable that charges itself

Our frustration
We’ve all faced the frustrating issue of our smartphone running out of power, just when you want to make that call, send a message, or find where you are on a map.

From studying the market, we discovered key user needs that were not being satisfied. JUMP creates a new category of product – one that fulfills these previously ignored aspects of the user experience.

We have therefore developed a new solution: something that is thoughtful, intelligent and efficient by design.

JUMP is not just a charging cable; it also provides your smartphone with a substantial power boost wherever you are, without ever having to remember to charge it. Perfect for work, play, and travel.

We managed to pack 800mAh into this compact form factor that weighs less than two AA batteries. This provides up to 3 hours and 50 minutes of additional talk-time: more than enough time to get you out of (or into) trouble.

We designed JUMP to be your everyday charging solution. One of the priorities was to ensure it is small and compact, no bigger than your average rolled up cable, allowing you to take it with you wherever you go.  

This is what we have been waiting for.


Checkout the full web site at kickstarter.com




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Ozobot Unveiled


From Greg
The search for great items at CES 2014 continues. 

Here is a mini robot that can play games with you. The company has a Kickstarter campaign starting in January. They hope to sell the robot for $59.99.

Read the full story at mashable.com HERE

From Developer
Ingeniously Fun.
Ozobot is the world’s smallest smart robot that plays on both physical and digital platforms. Ozobot has an intelligent ability to follow, recognize and react to multiple codes on both physical and digital paths and can communicate through color light sequence feedback.

Ozobot Aims to Intrigue, Challenge and Entertain.
Ozobot is the intelligent robot revolutionizing digital gaming. Through its patent pending technology, Ozobot can recognize over 1000 different instructions, reading different line and light colors on boards, paper and digital tablet screens. With four free app games available for download on iOS and Android at launch, Ozobot aims to intrigue, challenge and entertain its owners and bring back the fun to “game night.”

Ozobot is the world's smallest line-following robot measuring slightly over 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter and height. It can follow lines not only on non-light-emitting physical surfaces but also on digital screens such as tablet devices. Moreover, Ozobot automatically detects whether it is driving on a physical or a digital surface and is capable to seamlessly transition between one and the other.

Goto the developer web site at ozobot.com

From Mashable
Ozobot, a game-playing robot, wants you to get physical with digital games — and it could be on to something.

According to a recent study by the Entertainment Software Association, more than half (58%) of all Americans play video games, which may lead some to believe that fewer people are playing physical board games. On the other hand, the same study says 34% of online gamers play puzzles, board games, game shows, trivia and card games, which suggests many still yearn for some old-school gaming.

These findings could help explain the motivation to develop a product like Ozobot. It’s a tiny, one-inch-tall robot designed to work on top of tablet and smartphone screens, as well on as paper. What's more, it will follow both digital and physical lines that players draw on the fly, and can even reportedly tell the difference between a digital and physical surface.

“We set out to breathe new life into game night –- that experience which, as an individual or as a group of friends –- has become a bit tired and repetitive between board and video games,” said Nader Hamda, CEO of Ozobot.


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