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− | Jins MEME are ordinarily looking glasses designed and developed by a Japanese eyewear company Jins. They are not strictly speaking a head-mounted display as they do not have any displaying capability. The frames of the glasses features a set of sensors that measures the position of the glasses and the electric potential of the wearer's eyes. The ability to analyse the eye movements is the main selling point of the glasses, the company markets the glasses to drivers. The eye-tracking can help prevent sleep | + | Jins MEME are ordinarily looking glasses designed and developed by a Japanese eyewear company Jins. They are not strictly speaking a head-mounted display as they do not have any displaying capability, nor does it feature any cameras. The frames of the glasses features a set of sensors that measures the position of the glasses and the electric potential of the wearer's eyes. The ability to analyse the eye movements is the main selling point of the glasses, the company markets the glasses to drivers. The eye-tracking can help prevent sleep the driver to fall asleep by warning him early for example. It can also track the user's posture. The device is not able to process the recorded data by itself and has to be connected to a smartphone to fully function. This is achieved by a Bluetooth connection. |
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Revision as of 10:55, 7 December 2015
JINS MEME | |
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Category | smartglasses |
Developer | JIN Co., Ltd. [1] |
Announced | January 2015 [2] |
Released | Developers: October 2015 [3]
Consumers: |
Price | 4168 USD (academic package price, Oct 2015)[3] |
Operating system | unknown |
Display | none |
Resolution | none |
Field of view | |
Weight | 36 g [4] |
Controls |
smartphone, inertial, buttons, electrooculography |
Data available | Good |
Risk factor | Low |
Not Standalone | |
https://www.jins-jp.com/jinsmeme/en/ |
Jins MEME are ordinarily looking glasses designed and developed by a Japanese eyewear company Jins. They are not strictly speaking a head-mounted display as they do not have any displaying capability, nor does it feature any cameras. The frames of the glasses features a set of sensors that measures the position of the glasses and the electric potential of the wearer's eyes. The ability to analyse the eye movements is the main selling point of the glasses, the company markets the glasses to drivers. The eye-tracking can help prevent sleep the driver to fall asleep by warning him early for example. It can also track the user's posture. The device is not able to process the recorded data by itself and has to be connected to a smartphone to fully function. This is achieved by a Bluetooth connection.
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