Unlike Google Glass, Iguchi's proposal does not have crystals but sews into a headband around the head with a microscreen in front of the right eye

Telepathy One

Telepathy OneJapanese businessman Takahito Iguchi, through your company Telepathy, is willing to stand up to Google Glass in the emerging market for augmented reality glasses. Its device called Telephaty One will allow users to share what they are seeing with their contacts and thus enjoy a greater social experience..

Unlike Google Glass, Iguchi's proposal does not have crystals but sews into a headband around the head with a microscreen in front of the right eye on which the information appears.. The user will be able to control the device using voice commands, touch and hand gestures.

Telepathy OneIt also has headphones that fit in the user's ears and that will allow him to listen to music while wearing the device or listen to conversations he has with other users.

The Telepathy One can be connected to the phone so that the images and videos captured with them are saved on it.

One of the strong strengths of this new device will be its connection with social networks so that the user can share with friends and family what he sees at all times. Although its price is not yet known, we do know that Telepathy plans to launch them on the market at the end of the year, thus ahead of Google a few months that intends to market Google Glass at the beginning of 2014.

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by • 29 Apr, 2013
• section: augmented reality