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Epson Moverio BT-200 Smart Glasses (US Edition)
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- From the world leader in projection technology - enjoy content in private while still experiencing the real world with the BT-200's innovative micro-projection and see-through imaging technology.
- Binocular, transparent, wearable display - view content, front and center, on a "floating" 80-inch perceived screen.
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This product has sustainability features recognized by trusted certifications.Carbon impactCarbon emissions from the lifecycle of this product were measured, reduced and offset.As certified byCarbonfree Certified
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Product Dimensions | 11.25 x 9 x 3 inches |
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Item Weight | 1 pounds |
ASIN | B00KLFS4GG |
Item model number | V11H560020 |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
3.0 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
OS | Android |
Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth |
Special features | gesture_control, web_search, audio_recording, voice_call, gps, video_call, camera, email, video_recording |
Display technology | LCD |
Other display features | Wireless |
Audio Jack | 3.5 mmx1 |
Department | womens |
Manufacturer | Epson |
Date First Available | May 27, 2014 |
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Enhance Your World with a New Standard in Wearable Technology. Get ready for the next generation of augmented reality platforms - the BT-200 from Epson, the world leader in projection technology. These binocular, transparent smart glasses open up a whole new world in entertainment, manufacturing, medical science and more. Unlike competitive models, each lens has its own display, right in your field of vision, projected into your surroundings. And, the BT-200 boasts 2x the virtual screen size, at a remarkably affordable price. These lightweight glasses work out-of-the-box with Bluetooth and other technology, plus most Android apps. With a front-facing camera and motion tracker, the BT-200 is a premier development platform for apps of the future and hands-free scenarios, delivering large, 2D or 3D images, front and center - virtually anywhere.
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Customers find the image quality clear and the video stunning. They appreciate the easy-to-use app and the amazing views. However, some customers have reported issues with functionality and visibility, mentioning issues with screen casting not working properly and the glasses looking ugly.
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Customers appreciate the clear image and video quality. They find the DJI app easy to use and the resolution decent. The views are amazing and the touchpad works great.
"...The glasses themselves are cool, and the image is acceptable. But when trying to mirror thats when things get complicated...." Read more
"...look ugly but they are the only ones on the market with a half way decent resolution...." Read more
"...The image is clear, the DJI app is easy to use and flying in "first person" mode is pretty darn cool...." Read more
"...If these were perfected, the views are amazing and the touch pad is easy to navigate. If I could have watched 1 3D movie I would have kept them...." Read more
Customers are unhappy with the product's functionality. They mention it doesn't work properly and that screen casting doesn't function with this developer model.
"...The screen casting thing does not work with this developer model...." Read more
"Doesn't work and should never have bought!... Sent back. Waiting for a refund!..." Read more
"...future updates i maybe need a new touch screen cause thing does not work right at all it is almost impossble to scroll, My thing is be careful who..." Read more
Customers find the screen small and the glasses ugly.
"...The most dark shade is not that really dark in sunny day its very hard to see the picture. Waiste" Read more
"I think this technology is not ready yet. The glasses look ugly but they are the only ones on the market with a half way decent resolution...." Read more
"...could be bigger as the icons around the screen are so small, their hard to see, but for checking your position via the FPV ing they're excellent...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2015Not what i expected! Bought it to use with my phantom2V+ quadcopter and really dissapointed.. Its working extremely slow! Its just like computer from early 90's. The most dark shade is not that really dark in sunny day its very hard to see the picture. Waiste
- Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2015I don't write many Amazon Reviews but this product was so infuriating that it made me sit down and review so others don't make my same mistake. I bought the BT-200's to use with my phantom with my galaxy tab s to mirror the screen. The glasses themselves are cool, and the image is acceptable. But when trying to mirror thats when things get complicated. You basically have two versions, the developer and retail versions, this is not by the way in any way shape or form explained in the website or amazon. You need to make a big decision when you buy them, the developer version allows to sidled apps BUT DOES NOT LET YOU MIRROR, the retail version lets you MIRROR but NOT side load apps, Although there might be a good reason behind this this should be advertised.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2016I think this technology is not ready yet. The glasses look ugly but they are the only ones on the market with a half way decent resolution. I hate the fact that they all try to bundle the display technology with all that "smart" stuff that in the end doesn't work. The screen casting thing does not work with this developer model. Wouldn't it be nice if these display glasses just came with an HDMI or DisplayPort plug and that's it? Oh, you can actually buy this as an add-on, a little HDMI adapter board. But the price of that is like several 1000 bucks, ridiculous. Sad, I was hoping the technology was ready, but these designers do not use the right method. I guess Marketing tells them to.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2015I bought these to use with my DJI Phantom Vision+ and I have been very impressed. The image is clear, the DJI app is easy to use and flying in "first person" mode is pretty darn cool.
There are a couple of things that are a bit misleading when it comes to what you can currently run on the system. There is no Netflix app (or any other streaming video service app) and when I try to install via the Netflix site the browser crashes. It will play some videos that you copy over, but for now, I have been pretty much restricted to YouTube.
The glasses are very comfortable for me, but I have a bigger head. If you have a narrow head then they tend to slip, and after a while, even I get pain across the bridge of the nose from the glasses.
I would have given this a 5 if I could use it to watch movies from a streaming service, or stream movies from an external HDD (would be nice to use these while flying).
- Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2014Just received my new Epson Moverio BT-200 glasses today. Done a lot of research before I made the purchase and would have to say, the first time I put them on I was blown away. Keeping in mind, this is my first pair of smart glasses. As I look through the screen, I could hear my voice echoing in the room saying "you got be be kidding me, these things are on point". The main reason for the purchase was to be use with my Dji Phantom 2 vision (FPV). With the light tinted shade I am able to walk around my home, see what I am doing and still able to manipulate what I want to see on the screen. If you are thing about purchasing a pair, go for it because I am a believer of the old saying "seeing is believing" and I have to give Epson a thumbs up on this one. Thanks and I will see you on the other side of my screen.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2015Doesn't work and should never have bought!... Sent back. Waiting for a refund! These are developer units and unless you are writing code or coming up with a way to use these that I couldn't find and I am technical, than save your money. You don't have the Android Play Store but some weird Epson Moverio App which has about 20 apps altogether. If these were perfected, the views are amazing and the touch pad is easy to navigate. If I could have watched 1 3D movie I would have kept them. If I could have watched Netflix, I would have kept them. Its is like looking at a 200 inch screen while being able to watch the world. Very cool potential. Right now very little use!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2015I bought these glasses to use with my dji phantom 2 vision + I found it hard to get the usb port debugged and the vision plus software i finally loaded directly from a connection to the DJI app, the glasses have a very hard time connecting to the store to buy apps, they do not stay connect to the phantom through wifi and i just do not feel safe using them at all because of that connecton lost, thevieo is kinda sketchy anyway as is the video on the cinamizer goggles, it just seems like this technology is not quite there yet i am going to hope that they fix the software and hardware with future updates i maybe need a new touch screen cause thing does not work right at all it is almost impossble to scroll, My thing is be careful who you buy through had i not been sick I would have returned these to amazon right away as they where used by a japanes developer and they where not in good shape. oh well live and learn