NEW PRODUCT – NTSC/PAL (Television) Video Glasses

1452_LRG

NEW PRODUCT – NTSC/PAL (Television) Video Glasses – You are from the future with these futuristic video glasses. Or at least, an 80’s version of the future. Wearing these turns your vision into what appears to be a 52″ television a few feet away. These are basic video glasses, they do work well, taking standard NTSC/PAL video in and projecting a 320×240 display onto your eyeballs. They’re not terribly comfortable for long term use as they’re a bit heavy, but we think these would be best used for hacking and modification of the the micro display/optics inside.

1452demo_LRG

1452case_LRG

Comes with video glasses, AV adapter, charger and some removable headphones. Not good for people who require corrective glasses! Best for use by people with contact lenses or good vision. We tested it with a Raspberry Pi and it works great!

1452kit_LRG

Technical Details:

  • Dimensions: 142mm / 5.5″ wide x 42mm / 1.6″ high
  • Glasses Weight: 74.65g
Items Description
Display full-color LCD micro-display
Virtual Screen 52″ 4:3 large screen (at 2 meters distance)
Resolution 320*240
Color Depth 24-bit
Optical visible Angle 26 degree angle
Battery Built-in LiPoly battery, 3.7V 800mah
Maximum Power 500 mW
Battery Duration 4-5 hours
Power consumption <450mWa
Audio Sample rate 8KHz/16KHz
Video format NTSC / PAL / SECAM automatic selection
Earbuds double-channel stereo ear buds
Frequency response 20Hz to 20KHz
SNR >85dB
Working temperature -5ºC to 40ºC
Viewing angle controllable degree is -15 degrees to 15 degrees
Weight 60g (not including earphones)

In stock and shipping now!


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