The glasses features a few high-resolution ultra-wide cameras that are used to capture the eyes and the surroundings of the wearer. When the wearer makes a video phone call, the glasses combine the (fish-eye) live video feed of his/her face and the surrounding area (see image in the full post) to create an animated polygonal version of him/herself – complete with digital lips that are synced to the dialogue, and audio from a microphone, the user is represented with a pretty accurate looking avatar that can even move its head in the same way. The video call from the other end will be projected onto the glasses itself, so there won’t be a need for a phone/tablet to pull it off.
A pretty cool idea if you ask me, though it’ll definitely need a lot of refining before it can take off. In addition to helping you make hands-free video calls, the glasses are said to feature sensors that can monitor its wearer’s health and can recommend what kind of food you should eat. Pretty useful for people who need something to keep track of their health as well. No word on pricing or a release date, but it probably isn’t going to hit the stores anytime soon and I doubt it’s going to be cheap, or available anytime soon.