TLDR; Monocle is designed as a lightweight, clip-on display for glasses. It overlays digital information onto the real world, allowing for hands-free interactions, AI-powered assistance, and experimental open-source applications.
"Monocle is a tiny heads-up display which clips onto your existing eye-wear. It’s packed full of powerful hardware which is perfect for when you’re on the go. It connects to your mobile phone over Bluetooth, and includes a few handy sensors such as touch buttons, camera and microphone. The included FPGA is perfect for computer vision, AI or graphics acceleration directly on the device. Monocle runs open source software and provides an easy way to get started using MicroPython. You can also write your own firmware from scratch."
Weight: 15g.
Camera will capture at 720p
OLED Display will output at 640x400 resolution with a 20° FOV
Microphone
Device pairs via Bluetooth and can be programmed through a web interface
Device provides additional computing power.
Through AR Studio for VS Code
Documentation:
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