iPhone Accesories

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in iPhone edited January 2014
goggles...

A pair of tight-fitting eyeglasses, often tinted or having side shields, worn to protect the eyes from hazards such as wind, glare, water, or flying debris.
Now on Internet there appear to be growing numbers of live-view real-life broadcasting through the web.

Among its many possibilities, the present stage of pro-Internet hardware produces that a person who appears on one of this shows on the web, needs to carry on himself a very visible, extremely ugly and robot-like oddly crown on his head, and goggles, sort of like an astrounaut...



What if the appearance of this hardware was simple and beautiful as fashion anteojos, that is, glasses !



It sure would be nice, to be able to carry very cool and slim glasses, and at the same time carry sensible lenses on each side (maybe one for day view and the other for night view? ), possibly transmitting wireless to the i-Phone, that one would carry comfortably and fashionably on oneself.



Then, people would have a greater chance to get to know other countries, on variety, and how people live and do things at other places of our planet. Cultural diversity, through comfortable ability to record photos and live video.





bona fide



love costa rica





thank you

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 9
    rich-mysterrich-myster Posts: 771member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ticotrax View Post
    goggles...

    A pair of tight-fitting eyeglasses, often tinted or having side shields, worn to protect the eyes from hazards such as wind, glare, water, or flying debris.
    Now on Internet there appear to be growing numbers of live-view real-life broadcasting through the web.

    Among its many possibilities, the present stage of pro-Internet hardware produces that a person who appears on one of this shows on the web, needs to carry on himself a very visible, extremely ugly and robot-like oddly crown on his head, and goggles, sort of like an astrounaut...



    What if the appearance of this hardware was simple and beautiful as fashion anteojos, that is, glasses !



    It sure would be nice, to be able to carry very cool and slim glasses, and at the same time carry sensible lenses on each side (maybe one for day view and the other for night view? ), possibly transmitting wireless to the i-Phone, that one would carry comfortably and fashionably on oneself.



    Then, people would have a greater chance to get to know other countries, on variety, and how people live and do things at other places of our planet. Cultural diversity, through comfortable ability to record photos and live video.





    bona fide



    love costa rica





    thank you



    wow ...
  • Reply 2 of 9
    irelandireland Posts: 17,800member
    What's this got to do with the iPhone?
  • Reply 3 of 9
    What's this got to do with the iPhone?





    It's beautiful...





    The i-view fashion glasses are able to capture information, not process it. Then, the complex needs a brain to do that work, which will be provided by the i-Phone, carried by the same user of the i-view apple goggles.



    It is intended that the communication between the i-view fashion glasses and the apple fashion iPhone is wireless.



    Indeed, this new product is considered an iPhone accessory.



    Greetings from Costa Rica !



    loveCostaRica
  • Reply 4 of 9
    Skip info: 1st & 2nd generation



    3rd generation abstract:

    iView apple goggles permit eye pointer interfase to iPhone



    eye-directed cursor



    click capacity- iPhone finger contact
  • Reply 5 of 9
    After the 4th generation, people began to notice limitations to privacy, as the number of non-evident i-googles broadcasting all over becomes quite important...





    Furthermore, one said that one possible way to beat the Big Brother was possibly to outnumber it, as everybody becomes aware of a multiple grid of public broadcasting through Internet & NeuroNet...



    Some people truly enjoy this broadcasting empowerment, and only accept to stop, and take the i-googles off, when entering public premises which have been specifically noted as broadcast-free areas (no i-views, no i-phones, no mp3 players, leave everything on a small locker at the front door...)







  • Reply 6 of 9
    SpamSandwichSpamSandwich Posts: 33,407member
    Clearly they have some strong weed down in Costa Rica.
  • Reply 7 of 9
    Granted, the name "iview" is not viable, as this is a name already used by the London-based iView Multimedia company. Nevertheless, the idea itself of glasses wearing lenses that may film and broadcast, is not necessarily too weird or unorthodox... it would seem more like the market's natural development...



    In time, we'll see.





    Greetings from Costa Rica !
  • Reply 8 of 9
    Hi,



    Well, this young lad Justin, is "just in TV", as you can see here:

    http://www.justin.tv/



    He could seemingly use a more comfortable version of his broadcast gear...
  • Reply 9 of 9


     


    Quote:

    Originally Posted by SpamSandwich View Post



    Clearly they have some strong weed down in Costa Rica.


     




    SpamSandwich possibly considered the idea of these goggles as something too wild, too futuristic, science fiction?



    The project already existed back then, and today it has been taken up by Google, instead of Apple...

    Have you heard of the Google Glasses?



    http://ubergizmo.com/2012/04/googles-project-glass-cameos-in-a-video-interview-with-charlie-rose/


     


    I was terribly mistaken though, when I predicted that the glasses might look ugly... quite on the contrary, these augmented reality features based on Android technology, are presented in a very fashionable look...


     


     

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