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DIY Video Glasses for Raspberry Pi
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Our 3D Printed design turns this display into a google glass like form factor. It easily clips to your prescription glasses, and can display any kind of device with Composite Video like a Raspberry Pi.
A pair of wearable video glasses sets you back about 100 bucks, and the 3d printed parts are a free download. This display uses composite video to connect to the Raspberry Pi its very plug and play.
Theres also a headphone jack that passes through audio. It features an internal battery pack to drive the display. Any good USB battery bank can power the Pi for on-the-go linuxÂing.
Check ou the full tutorial: https://learn.adafruit.com/diy-wearable-pi-near-eye-kopin-video-glasses
Our 3D Printed design turns this display into a google glass like form factor. It easily clips to your prescription glasses, and can display any kind of device with Composite Video like a Raspberry Pi.
A pair of wearable video glasses sets you back about 100 bucks, and the 3d printed parts are a free download. This display uses composite video to connect to the Raspberry Pi its very plug and play.
Theres also a headphone jack that passes through audio. It features an internal battery pack to drive the display. Any good USB battery bank can power the Pi for on-the-go linuxÂing.
Check ou the full tutorial: https://learn.adafruit.com/diy-wearable-pi-near-eye-kopin-video-glasses