These Are World's First Wireless Video Glasses with Built-in Media Player

Nov 27, 2007 10:18 GMT  ·  By

There is nothing better than enjoying a movie seen on a cinema screen through a nice and trendy pair of glasses. The 22Moo subdivision, Yellow Mosquito, knows that, so they developed a revolutionary device, known as Quingbar GP300, which will enable its users to watch their favorite movies through a simple pair of glasses, complemented with hi-fi audio system through a pair of included earphones.

Nevertheless, the main advantage when using this type of device is the size. The enormous IMAX screen could and will surely be replaced with a tiny one, eliminating any distraction caused by excessive wires.

As for the Quingbar high tech pair of glasses, they feature a sleek, light and cool design line. The makers used LCOS micro displays to deliver crispier images, while the obtained QVGA video image can simulate images of a 50 inch display from a distance of 2 meters away. Apparently, it should be enough to insert a mini SD card into the built-in slot. In fact, this baby can be fed with all sorts of media content from MP3 file formats to photos and even text.

Moreover, just as any fine piece of gadgetry, the glasses get juiced up from a single user-replaceable rechargeable lithium battery. For the lazy ones, the makers added an IR remote control, to allow convenient handling. Not to mention it works with USB interface to load the files into the device.

The glasses offer support for a wide array of file formats, such as MP3, WMA9, IMA,and AAC for the audio content, MP4/MPG/AVI/ASF(MPEG1/2/4 ( Divx3.x/4.x/5.x & XviD) for the video files, as well as JPEG/Baseline JPEG+MP3 for the photo ones, allowing both slideshow and music playback.

Measuring only 180x175x40mm, the pair of glasses looks no different from your sky goggles, in fact they're said to be even lighter. If you want one pair of these, start saving 400 bucks!

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