Kickstarter Campaign For The ORA-1 Smart Glasses Is Now Live!

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The ORA-1 is the most complete and powerful smart glasses developer platform available today that allows hands-free mobile AR experiences. It runs many Android apps natively and certain pledges include the Wikitude AR Browser and the Wikitude SDK optimized for the ORA-1.

Some highlights:

  • The disruptive see-through retinal projection technology at the heart of the ORA is protected by nine international patents. The optical technology is based on molded plastic components and is the most robust and scalable technologyavailable.
  • It has superior performance in terms of power efficiency, display size, and resolution. The see-through virtual display has three times the surface area and is twice as bright as the competition for an awesome user experience.
  • It includes the “Flip-Vu” feature to position the display in two modes (AR and Glance). It makes both “Augmented Reality” and “info snacking” possible with one product.
  • The ORA is the most complete and powerful smart glasses platform available today. It can run apps independently as a standalone Android device and includes a camera, 9 axis sensor, full suite of connectivity (BT, Wi-Fi, GPS), trackpad, and a powerful dual core microprocessor with enough memory to support complex applications.
  • It runs many Android apps natively!  We are using a standard version of Android with very little customization. The current version of Android is 4.2.2 and we are upgrading to KitKat.
  • It also includes the Wikitude AR browser for an AR experience out of the box. Some versions also include the Wikitude AR SDK to build powerful augmented reality applications.
  • The ORA is like an Android tablet in the form of eyeglasses. It enables a multitude of mobile computing and augmented reality applications like never before!

The company is asking for your support on Kickstarter. Plus if you’re interested in finding out more, you can check out this link.

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