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I had the full attention of Engadget's San Francisco office as I unpacked Epson's latest augmented reality headset, the Moverio BT-200. The glasses make for one heavy, awkward wearable: Coke-bottle ...
Moverio BT-200 Smart Glasses and Pulsense heart-rate monitoring watches and bands aim to take on Google Glass and fitness companies respectively, aiming at augmented reality and heart rate fitness ...
Epson's Moverio BT-200 smart glasses have begun shipping, beating Google's Glass to the shelves, though targeting enthusiasts, enterprise users, and developers more than the mass market. The wearable ...
Epson launched their Epson Moverio smart glasses back in 2012, and now the company has launched their second generation smart glasses, the Epson Moverio BT-200. The Epson Moverio BT-200 are apparently ...
The Epson Moverio BT-200 augmented reality smart glasses can now be purchased with a $699.99 price tag, and while the headset may not be stylish, could end up being a great tool for use in the ...
We’ve seen several competitors to Google Glass over the past few years, including smart glasses from Vuzix and Epson. The latter of those, in fact, beat Google to the market back in 2012 with its ...
Epson is mostly well-known for its printers, but the company has been dabbling in wearable devices for some time now. Here at CES 2014, Epson is showing off the second-generation of its Moverio ...
Epson has announced the follow up to its Moverio BT-100 augmented reality glasses, which were released in Japan towards the end of 2011. The BT-200 smart glasses are reported to be 60 percent lighter ...
Google didn't invent wearable technology, it just made it contentious. Glass' play for the mass-market isn't going smoothly, but Google isn't the only company pushing head-mounted displays. Epson's ...