I backed the Vufine on Kickstarter, and it arrived earlier this year. I put it in the cupboard and promptly forgot about it! Just "found" it the other day so I unboxed it and tried it out...
Well, it does exactly what it is designed to do, and what was claimed, i.e. "Vufine is a wearable display, not a computer, so there is no camera, no
operating system and no confusing user interfaces to learn. Because the
focus is on the display, the resolution is superior to similar devices
like Google Glass or Recon Jet. Boasting a high-definition display, the
picture quality is crisp enough to read text and enjoy videos...
Vufine can connect to anything capable of outputting a 720p HDMI signal using a special, thin HDMI cable so you can plug in and go without worrying about latency issues or a rapidly draining battery. It attaches to a wide variety of user glasses with a magnetic docking station for added adjustability and stability.."
Vufine can connect to anything capable of outputting a 720p HDMI signal using a special, thin HDMI cable so you can plug in and go without worrying about latency issues or a rapidly draining battery. It attaches to a wide variety of user glasses with a magnetic docking station for added adjustability and stability.."
The folks at Vufine have now come up with a Vufine +, a "refined" version ...
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