German inventor design filter effect glasses can take photos directly upload

The glasses designed by German inventor Marcus Golk have a built-in 5 megapixel sensor that can use the built-in computer to add filter effects to real-world scenes

Gork's inspiration comes from the glasses computers of Google, Olympus and Epson

Guerke's idea is only a concept, but it is by no means an unreachable dream

The glasses developed by Olympus are connected to smartphones via Bluetooth and display e-mail and other information. In addition, the glasses also have a built-in GPS system and accelerometer for transmitting position information

The user interface of the Project Glass glasses developed by Google can directly present the data in front of the wearer

Project Glass location and weather forecast information

The navigation information displayed by Project Glass is similar to the current Google map service

On July 27th, Beijing time, German inventor Marcus Golk designed a new type of glasses with Instagram function. The glasses have a 5 megapixel sensor built-in, which can use the built-in computer to add filter effects to real-world scenes. Guerke's inspiration came from the glasses computers of Google, Olympus and Epson. He said: "The wearer only needs to push 'Insta' to activate the glasses and select different filters. In addition, users can also take photos with the glasses and then upload the photos directly to Instagram."

Geerke said: "Many people use Instagram, they like the various functions of Instagram, they prefer to take pictures and then share with friends. The glasses I developed can not only record the moments of life, but also use filters to achieve wonderful vision Effect. "Guerke's idea is just a concept, but it is by no means a distant dream. The technology website The Register stated that Guerke's design was clearly inspired by the concept of "wearable computers". Chris Melo of the site said: "Olympus, Google and Apple are all doing research in this regard, as are some other companies."

Apple applied for a patent. The patent application mentioned "using technical means to project the source image onto the head-mounted display". Olympus will release a high-tech glasses, a computer display directly in front of the wearer's eyes, by adjusting the brightness to change the scene in front of the eyes. Olympus' glasses are still in the prototype stage. They use a lightweight design and are battery-powered. They are said to work for 8 hours. The glasses have a built-in GPS system and accelerometer, which can directly transmit information about local places to the 320 × 240 display. A small projector is responsible for projecting the image in front of the wearer's eyes.

The Google-designed Project Glass glasses are designed to allow users to take videos with the built-in camera, and they can also use apps, the Internet, and browse social networking sites while on the move. The glasses allow users to be online without using desktops, tablets, and smartphones and in a secret manner. With the help of this glasses, information about the destination or text messages sent by friends can be presented directly in front of the wearer.

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