As drones take to the skies, smart glasses are providing pilots a better way to navigate by letting them see through the eyes of the drone. Epson’s smart glasses, Moverio BT-200 uses the Splashtop Mirroring360 application to do just that. The app mirrors the drone app from a smart device to the smart glasses screen. This allows the pilot to keep their eyes on the drone while seeing what the drone via the drone’s camera. With Epson smart glass running Mirroring360, people can keep the flying drone in the line of sight while also viewing the drone’s video feed directly in the center of the smart glasses.
Epson Moverio BT-200 is just one of many demos at AWE Asia this October in Xi’an, China.
Augmented World Expo (AWE) has partnered with China’s largest AR organization, ARinChina, to create a two-day event on October 17-18 in “Silicon Valley of Western China” – Xi’an Software park. It will feature 40 speakers, 100 leading AR companies and over 1000 professional attendees from around the world. Join us www.aweasia.com.