World’s First Wireless Video Glasses
Filed Under: Gadgets
Qingbar take nerdiness to a whole new level with the upcoming release of their GP300 wireless video glasses. The manufacturer describes the video glasses as “sleek ergonomically designed,” but looking at the release photos I’m hard pushed to decide what an ergo really looks like, and if these are sleek, what on earth do they consider to be chunky. These are sleek the same way Rosie O’Donnell is.
The Qingbar GP300 glasses feature a “sleek,” light weight design with LCOS micro displays, which deliver crisp, vivid-color, QVGA video image that simulates the image of a 50” display from a distance of 2M away. Would you watch a 50 inch screen from 6 feet away? No, I didn’t think so, neither would I.
The device can connect to a TV receiver, allowing you to watch TV programs in private, so the possibilities for getting yourself into trouble are endless. I really cannot imagine where someone might use a pair of wireless video glasses, but I guess at 3-400 dollars, they’ll sell a few pairs just from curiosity.
I haven’t managed to get my hands on a pair yet, but they are due to be released next month in the US. Speaking personally, I can think of a lot more pleasurable ways of making yourself go blind, Oh, wait a minute, there’s an idea……


