Raspberry Pi Based AR Glasses

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Image: mike_talik on reddit


miko_talik created the Zero glasses. These are homebuilt augmented reality glasses powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero that can run web apps and more. This is his v1.2 but plans are in the works for a V2!

Currently, it can play videos, display images, play music via bluetooth headphones, and show text (teleprompter, ebooks). It could theoretically load up Youtube, Spotify, or Twitter, but the RPI Zero (1) is not powerful enough for that. Moving to CM4 for v2.0.

Follow along at x.com/mi_kotalik, YouTube, and Reddit

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