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4 Reasons the Rivian R1S Is Better Than a Tesla Model X

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12 Exercises You Can Perform at Your Standing Desk

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Zappar Presents AR Pioneers 2022

 

Last week saw Zappar’s second annual AR Pioneers event. The two-day event started last year to celebrate the WebXR company’s 10th anniversary but continued on as part industry summit and part company product showcase. We couldn’t watch all of the sessions, but we have some highlights.

“Everyone Is Invited”

“It is great to be back and fantastic to see the level of engagement with this event once again,” Zappar CEO and co-founder, Caspar Thykier, said in a welcome address on the morning of day one. “Everyone is invited as this is all about our continued mission to democratize AR. . . .  It’s a chance to give back to the AR community.”

While there were some interesting panel discussions, some of the most engaging conversations for Zappar and potentially the community were an update to the Zapbox timeline, the announcement of an as-yet-unnamed developers tool, and more information on Zapvision.

Zapbox: Mixed Reality for Everyone

Zappar started developing a Google Cardboard-inspired MR headset in 2016. With that extra Zappar flair, the mobile phone adapter also came with printable “controllers” that really just allowed image-based hand tracking.

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However, a more robust version appeared on Kickstarter four years later. The new and improved Zapbox would come with plastic parts, including a halo-style headset and a fisheye lens adapter to increase the field of view of the mobile device. After passing Kickstarter, the headset went to preorder at last year’s AR Pioneers event.

Zappar AR Pioneers 2022 - Zapbox

This year’s event saw updates to the Zapbox design and roadmap, as well as the first demos of in-app use. The biggest hardware update is that the controllers are no longer passive trackers. Rather they have input modeled after that of the Meta Quest 2 to encourage content porting. A future update may also allow the Zapbox to play streaming PCVR content.

We also saw the first gameplay within the headset: a multi-player AR billiards game. The presentation included footage of two Zappar product designers playing the game together while one was in London and one was in Scotland. Further, one played on Zapbox’s mobile AR and one played on a Quest 2 via passthrough.

Zappar AR Pioneers 2022 - Zapbox

Further, we have a release target for buyers that missed the Kickstarter and preorders. Expect Zapbox to be available for sale early next year for $80.

The Next Generation of AR Creative Tooling

The other big announcement for the event was the generation of Zappar’s XR offering software. So far, that’s a full creator studio as well as an SDK for publishing within the web – both of which won Auggies this spring in Santa Clara. Trying to get the best of both of these tools in a single package is leading to “StudioTNG.”

Here, “TNG” stands for “the next generation.” It’s a working title, and the project won’t go into beta until early next year. The browser-based tool for building 3D content for Web3D, AR, MR, and VR experiences brings a number of powerhouse tools including:

  • Physically-based lighting and dynamic shadows;
  • Custom shaders;
  • glTF support;
  • Fully configurable rendering engine support;
  • Hot loading local and remote live previews;
  • Real-time collaboration;
  • “First-class animation” tools.

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Updates to Existing Zappar Toolsets

For the near future, at least, Zappar’s more familiar authoring tools are still the way to go. And, while we wait for The Next Generation, we get some updates to these platforms.

First off, Zappar now supports curved surface targets. While a number of AR experiences no longer require targets at all, sometimes launching from a target is the way to go. And, until now, those targets needed to be flat. Now, they can be curved – for example, on cups, cans, etc. It might not be thrilling for all readers, but I guarantee some are just thrilled about this development.

Next, Zappar builders can now embed AR and 3D products directly into their webpages. This allows users to interact with 3D models on a desktop or when they can’t use mobile AR for whatever reason. This includes exploring models of products, configurators, and other options for product education.

Zapvision

Unilever leads Sarah Masters and Mark Hewitt talked with Thykier about working with Zapvision, a Zappar tool that uses beefed-up QR codes and computer vision to provide accessible product information to people with vision impairment. An interdepartmental project within Uniliver is working on rolling out Zapvision on their product packaging.

Zappar AR Pioneers 2022 - zapvision panel - Sarah Masters, Mark Hewitt and Caspar Thykier

“Neither Mark nor I are anything like accessibility specialists,” said Masters. “Through the connected pack project, people started talking that might not otherwise have worked together.”

“Connected pack” or “connected packaging” is the move toward using images on packaging to bring consumers to information and experiences hosted online, usually through QR codes or other image targets. One of the reasons that Zapvision has so much promise is that it’s not that much more space on a pack than a conventional QR code, which a lot of packers already use.

“The solution you guys came up with at Zappar really helped us solve a number of our business challenges,” said Hewitt. “Hopefully, by Q1, we will be in a position where – from our Unilever point of view – we can start promoting this.”

Zapvision, which started life as a testing accident that developers realized they could use for good, has been a passion project with Unilever as well as within Zappar. Thykier in particular is thrilled to see it moving forward.

“This is where the heft of a brand like Unilever can do a lot of good . . . this is the power of brands to move forward,” said Thykier. “We really want to get to the point where all [consumer packaged goods] brands are asking themselves why they aren’t doing this.”

Lessons Learned

Not everything at AR Pioneers was about things coming next year. The event also featured a number of panel discussions on how companies and individuals are already using AR.

One trending point of discussion was that users still need to be told why to open an experience, or many will ignore experience launchers like connected packaging targets.

“When we are inviting consumers to an experience, we have to tell them what they are doing,” said Gabriela Coroa, Head of Consumer Experience Lab at Pernod Ricard.

Further, companies still lack meaningful metrics for tracking whether or not XR experiences are “successful” from a business perspective.

“How do I know that the user being there for 15 minutes impacts my sales?” asked Ares Subira, an AR/VR technology specialist and Product Manager AR/VR at Nestlé.

The point was also raised by Rikard Wikander, Global Head of Customer Experience, Kidswear, at H&M.

“We want to create an experience, not just transactions all the time,” said Wikander. “AR is still not easy to explain to a stakeholder who has never seen it.”

Stakeholders should also understand that XR is still a learning experience for many, and that’s okay. Companies can keep their plays relatively small and remember that they can reuse assets and work projects in together instead of creating a series of potentially costly one-off experiences.

“To me, the successful people are those that have dipped their toes into the pool in a lot of different places and have learned from what happened,” said Accenture Global Consumer Metaverse Technology Lead Fadi Chehimi. “You can work with consumer markets and not sell to the consumer.”

See You Next Year

By the numbers, this two-day event spanned 28 sessions by 45 speakers and over one thousand hours of content viewed by over one thousand virtual attendees. So, yes, the company is planning on bringing the conference back next year.

If you missed this year’s event and want to catch up, fear not – recordings will be made available on the Zappar website in the next few days.

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NVIDIA and Autodesk Bring Collaborative XR Experiences to the Cloud

 

XR technology is evolving quickly. Today, millions of people use AR and VR as they go through their daily lives. While many of the popular use cases of AR and VR are still in the realm of gaming and entertainment, other industries are finding practical use cases unique to their sectors.

Developments in extended reality are expanding from innovating hardware to elaborating experiences through advanced technologies and accessible systems. In October, tech giants NVIDIA and Autodesk announced the official launch of NVIDIA CloudXR and Autodesk VRED on Amazon Web Services (AWS), a cloud computing platform for users to run their choice of applications and software.

The joint NVIDIA-Autodesk release is available as a “Quick Start” deployment system on AWS. Virtually, any user has access to leverage Autodesk VRED with the powerful NVIDIA CloudXR infrastructure. Embracing a collaborative environment of manipulating and designing high-fidelity immersive XR experiences on the cloud hastens the design workflows of industry professionals. In addition, it advocates accessible extended reality environments, accelerating the adaptability of XR technologies.

Bolstering the Future of Accessible XR Technologies

The world’s first virtual reality (VR) machine was built in 1956 (and patended in 1961)—the Sensorama was a movie booth incorporating 3D, audio, and video with a vibrating seat for an immersive viewing experience.

Inspired by the Sensorama came the development of the world’s first VR headset in 1961. The Headsight headset was built for military operations, complete with motion tracking technology. By 1968, the world witnessed the creation of the first augmented reality headset. Invented by Ivan Sutherland, a Harvard professor, the Sword of Damocles set the blueprint for generating present-day immersive AR experiences.

The long and exciting evolution of XR has yet to reach its turning point: becoming accessible for mainstream use. The general public has yet to have firsthand experience of using extended reality technologies.

The World Economic Forum states that user experience is pivotal to the mainstream success of many technologies, including XR and the metaverse. For now, the target demographic is strongly engaged in 2D platforms, sharing and communicating content in 2D format. Web3 developers have yet to devise a solution for users to relay their immersive experiences to one another.

The Significance of Collaboration for Globally Immersive XR Experiences

The joint decision of NVIDIA and Autodesk to launch their technologies as a “Quick Start” option on AWS is a step forward toward closing the gap between extended reality technologies and mainstream use. Users can now execute NVIDIA CloudXR and Autodesk VRED to create high-quality and immersive XR experiences, anytime, anywhere.

NVIDIA Autodesk VRED on AWS

Autodesk VRED is a 3D visualization solution that professionals in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries are familiar with. VRED users design dynamic presentations and interactive environments with real-time 3D assets.

NVIDIA CloudXR is based on NVIDIA RTX technology, delivering seamless streaming of extended reality experiences across various networks—on the cloud, from data centers, or mobile data networks.

Anyone can easily access these technologies via AWS Quick Start. VRED users can maximize designing and streaming immersive XR experiences with the support of NVIDIA CloudXR with dedicated NVIDIA RTX graphic cards and virtual workstation platforms.

Transformative Partnerships to Scale XR Across Industries

The collaborative effort between Autodesk and NVIDIA did not come out of the blue. In fact, NVIDIA has been sealing partnership deals with various tech and automotive firms to scale extended reality in industrial action.

For instance, NVIDIA collaborated with automaker BMW to showcase a digital twin of the brand’s car assembly system. This summer, both NVIDIA and Autodesk collaborated with Lenovo and Varjo to bring Porsche Mission R to life with AR and MR demo.

Germany-based infrastructure company Siemens engaged with NVIDIA to leverage extended reality technologies and the metaverse for the production and manufacturing industries. NVIDIA Omniverse enables digital twin design and simulation of workflows in factories.

Autodesk also collaborated with game developer Epic Games to streamline workflows and tools for AEC designers. In fact, XR headsets manufacturer Varjo worked with Autodesk VRED for AR/VR headset support and remote collaboration through its Reality Cloud platform.

The recent Autodesk University event welcomed industry professionals to discover more of the CloudXR Quick Start option. Featured courses were led by David Randle, the Global Head of GTM for Spatial Computing at AWS.

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Vuzix M400C Smart Glasses Become Publicly Available, Consumer Model at CES

 

 

At the beginning of this year, Vuzix announced two new smart glasses, the monocular enterprise model M400C, and Shield. After months in manufacturing, the M400C is ready to ship. There are also some new technical details that we have access to – including the all-important price.

Vuzix also recently announced that they will be showcasing the platform for an upcoming potential consumer model.

A Closer Look at the M400C

Vuzix announced the M400C in January. At under a fifth of a pound, the model is a lighter-weight version of the M400, with the M400 being wireless and the M400C connecting to an external computer. Being connected to an external device makes product management easier and means that the device has no onboard battery.

It’s not just lighter, it’s also potentially more durable. The M400C has been drop-tested to six feet, while its heavier-hitting and higher-priced older brother has only been drop-tested to three feet. While this might not matter much to casual XR users, it’s a big deal for the use cases and clients that Vuzix works with. (Casual XR users, don’t go anywhere just yet).

Vuzix M400C AR smart glasses

The monocular design clips to a glasses frame, or to the same accessories as the original M400, including hard hats and headbands. The device has control buttons and a touchpad onboard, but can also be controlled via voice commands, or software on the connected computer.

The glass offers a discrete but accessible display, while the exterior of the frame houses an auto-focus HD camera capable of target scanning, photography, and streaming video. The frame also houses a speaker and microphone for recording, listening to audio, or two-way communication between the wearer and a remote party.

“The M400C represents the ideal replacement for external or hand-held monitors, cameras or other recording devices, or 2-way audio devices. We are thrilled to add this product to our existing family of smart glasses solutions,” Vuzix CEO and President, Paul Travers, said in a press release.

This Model in the Vuzix Ecosystem

When we spoke with Travers in January, we didn’t yet know the price of the M400C. We now know that the smart glasses ship to customers in the US, Canada, UK, EU, and Japan for $1,300 – almost half the price of the original M400. That leaves more budget for attachments and accessories.

While Vuzix has discussed making their even lighter form factor AR glasses publicly available, the M400C still needs to be purchased through the company – you won’t find them on the shelves of any department stores.

The Vuzix Ultralite

As this article was being written, the company further announced that it will showcase the platform for its upcoming Ultralite glasses at CES this year. I’ve gotten mad at Vuzix in the past for sneaking announcements past me by showcasing them at the Consumer Electronics Show, but this time it’s fitting.

“Ultralite” is the name of a project that Vuzix has been showing tantalizing prototypes of for years. They’re the kind of AR glasses that we’ve always wanted. Well, they’re a monocular display. But, they look and feel like a standard pair of glasses.

Vuzix smart glasses Ultralite

“Vuzix is leading the charge to make the dream of sleek and fashionable smart glasses come true for the broader market, and it’s happening as we speak,” Travers said in a release.

Remember the fraction of a pound that the M400C wears? Ultralite weighs about half of that, and they’re wireless. They’re being called a “smartphone accessory” so, at least at first, they’ll probably offer things like heads-up screen mirroring and maybe a few basic spatial apps, but that’s still super cool.

Anyway, we still don’t have a roadmap (or a price tag) for the Ultralite. And, it looks like the glasses will be offered as an OEM. That means that you probably won’t buy it from them directly, but from another tech company – probably your mobile phone provider, similar to how Nreal rolled out Light. But it’s still thrilling.

Don’t Underestimate it

The M400C shipping is exciting for enterprise. Movement on the Ultralite is exciting for consumers. There aren’t a lot of companies playing both sides like that. Honestly, it’s super exciting that it’s Vuzix. If anyone is going to give us full-color, full-size display AR glasses in a comfortable and stylish form factor that can also stop a bullet, it’ll probably be them.

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LEXIT Announces Best NFT + DeFi Partnerships with Professional Automotive Drivers

January 13, 2022 by

The NFT and DeFi platform:  

IMAGINE, you could turn your Art, Music, Film, Books and ALL kinds of Inventions like… Source Code or even Patents into NFTs and have them available RIGHT AWAY to anyone & everybody on DeFi Liquidity Pools.

About LEXIT:  

LEXIT is a platform for transforming Intellectual Property into Non Fungible Tokens (NFTs). Anyone owning Art, Music, Film/Videos, Patents or Technical Inventions, can join and submit a listing for an NFT Launch, collect NFTs, follow/like its favorite creators and have the ability to build their NFT identity with LEXIT.

LEXIT will soon after also release an extension of its NFT Launchpad with an integration of its Decentralized Exchange (DEX) which will make launched NFTs immediately available for trading on LEXIT’s DeFi Pools.

Katia:  

“We are excited to be here at Petit Le Mans to debut our partnership with the talented Corey Lewis & Tommy Milner for the launch of LEXIT’s NFT Platform. LEXIT plans to have an automotive/motorsport themed launch with a focus on providing a fan engagement experience with the drivers and we couldn’t imagine two better drivers to lead that launch.”

THE WHY of it all:  

– LEXIT focuses on Motorsport’s industry to provide drivers a new source of revenue & a deeper level of engagement with fans. One of LEXIT’s goal is to provide a direct level of athlete engagement with fans 

– LEXIT is experimenting a new potential vehicle that could shift the overhaul of how sponsorship works with drivers

MEET THE DRIVERS 

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Corey Lewis: “Beyond excited to have LEXIT on board. This has been something that John Wise has been preaching for the last year. Now is the time – the future is now – NFT’s are rapidly growing and it is an absolute honor to be the first to have a Motorsport NFT with Lexit. I’m very excited for the future and I look forward to educating people in and out of Motorsports about NFT’s.”

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Tommy Milner is an American race car driver with 18 seasons in the top sports car racing series, having represented and raced for some of the most successful racing teams and manufacturers over those years. He currently competes for Corvette Racing in the IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship.

Jordan Taylor

Jordan Taylor (born May 10, 1991) is an American professional racing driver. He currently competes in the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship for Corvette Racing. He won the 2017 24 Hours of Daytona (along with Jeff Gordon, Max Angelelli and brother Ricky Taylor) and the 2017 championship in the Prototype class of the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.MEET THE FOUNDERS 

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Katia Zaitsev, co-founder, Lexit

Katia Zaitsev 

Chief Business Officer & Co-Founder 

LEXi Digital Assets Ltd

About:  

Katia is a young female entrepreneur with expertise in business development, Growth in Revenue & Corporate Partnerships. Katia’s experience in growing revenue & developing businesses across various industries has given her the ability to grow LEXIT to its utmost potential. Katia began her career as a competitive athlete, representing Canada on a National Team level across the globe, giving her the strength, discipline & endurance from a young age to outperform the expectancy.

What is Lexit? 

LEXIT is a platform for transforming Intellectual Property into Non Fungible Tokens (NFTs). Anyone owning Art, Music, Film/Videos, Patents or Technical Inventions, can join and submit a listing for an NFT Launch, collect NFTs, follow/like its favourite creators and have the ability to build their NFT identity with LEXIT.

LEXIT will soon after also release an extension of its NFT Launchpad with an integration of its Decentralized Exchange (DEX) which will make launched NFTs immediately available for trading on LEXIT’s DeFi Pools.

Story Ideas:

– Our unique selling point is that we created a regulatory compliant process to fractionalize NFTs in any number of sNFT (Shard NFT) and making these available on our integrated Liquidity Pools to be swapped versus other crypto tokens.

– LEXIT is launching an industry wide theme – automotive/motorsport NFT marketplace

– Now is the time – the future is now – NFT’s are rapidly growing and it is an absolute honor to be the first to have a Motorsport NFT with Lexit.

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Orbisk introduces a solution to reduce food waste by up to 70%

January 11, 2022 by

Image recognition technology leads to high-cost savings for hotels and restaurants

Utrecht, the Netherlands, December 2021 – One-third of all the food produced globally is wasted, representing 1.3 billion tons of edible food and unnecessary spending. Orbisk is a Dutch startup aiming to make the world food system more sustainable, by giving professional kitchens the ability to reduce their edible food waste stream by up to 70% with their fully-automated food waste monitoring service. The collected data allows professional kitchens to adapt and optimize their entire food process, save thousands of kilos per year (worth tens of thousands of dollars), and realize a net operating margin increase of 2-5% while doing good for the planet.

Combating climate change

According to Project Drawdown, food waste reduction is the #1 solution to combat climate change. The foodservice industry wastes billions of kilograms of edible food per year, resulting in pollution (growing, farming, transport) and billions of kilograms of CO2 being released into the atmosphere. And it’s happening because of a lack of insights. After all, you can’t reduce your food waste if you don’t know how much you waste.

How Orbisk works

Orbisk has made it its mission to enable hotels, restaurants, and caterers to track and combat their waste. Through image recognition technology, Orbisk recognizes what sort of ingredient goes to waste and in what quantity. Chefs, kitchen staff, and business owners get access to an online dashboard with all the collected data from the monitor. They can see per week, day, or ingredient, how much they throw away, and at which moment of the day. This allows them to recognize recurring losses and adapt their entire kitchen process to save food, money, and do good for the environment.

Orbisk food waste solution is available for $650 per month. With Orbisk, an average food service location saves on average $65.000 per year.

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FluxWear Will Debut Its Wearable Neuromodulation Device At CES 2022

January 10, 2022 by

FluxWear, a neuromodulation technology company, announces that it will be demonstrating its first product at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on January 5-8, 2022. The product, SHIFT, is a wearable neuromodulation device that allows those suffering with pain, anxiety, or stress to rapidly attain a meditative state and experience the benefits of meditation.

The SHIFT device by FluxWear.
The SHIFT device by FluxWear.

SHIFT delivers a unique magnetic stimulation profile resulting in rapid functional connectivity improvements within targeted brain networks that quickly place the user in a relaxed meditative state – all in a discrete, comfortable cadet-style cap. Once in this state, the user can attain the health benefits of meditation including reduced pain, decreased stress, deeper sleep, and improved focus.

“We are thrilled to be taking our product to CES to show the world what this technology is truly capable of,” says Kamran Ansari, co-founder of FluxWear and inventor of SHIFT. “We sincerely believe that this device will make the benefits of meditation accessible to all and change the lives of millions who suffer from chronic pain and anxiety.”

In 2017, Kamran’s sister and co-founder, Nadia Ansari, was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease which caused her severe chronic pain. Determined to help his sister, Kamran began a journey to develop a product that would help Nadia achieve a meditative state to better manage her pain. After creating the initial prototype in 2020, Kamran and Nadia experimented and eventually developed a stimulation profile that, within minutes, enabled Nadia to enter into a deep meditative state and reduce her pain as a result.

FluxWear will be demonstrating SHIFT in the Westgate Hotel and will be scheduling exclusive, one-on-one SHIFT mediation sessions for media.

For media inquiries about SHIFT or reserving a demonstration at CES, please contact [email protected] or [email protected]. For more information on FluxWear, visit their website.

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Lalaland launches Meta Model NFT exclusively for CES

Award-winning fashion tech start-up Lalaland today announced the launch of its Meta Model NFT exclusively for CES. The Amsterdam-based company is the next name to venture into the virtual world as interest in the metaverse

and assets like non-fungible tokens (NFTs) have surged over the past several months. 

Virtual fashion models, digital fashion, and blockchain collide in a global first with the launch of Lalaland’s new limited-edition NFT built using Lalaland’s Genesis Meta Model Creator.

Lalaland’s Genesis Meta Model Creator, launched at CES 2022, is a first-of-its-kind product. Fashion brands and retailers can leverage the tool to generate virtual fashion models of different body types, sizes, and skin complexions, helping them reduce cost and enjoy faster time to market for their on-model images.  

By combining crypto technology with virtual fashion models wearing digital fashion, Lalaland’s project marks the first time NFT artwork has been designed exclusively for CES visitors.

“The release of our NFT marks an exciting moment, because with this launch, we’re opening up new possibilities and value for NFTs, as well as a new distribution channel for our virtual fashion models,” said Lalaland’s co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer Harold Smeeman.

Lalaland is forging a whole new realm in fashion, and the world has taken notice. Backed by Google’s Black Founders Fund, Lalaland has already created virtual fashion models that more than two million consumers see on a weekly basis. 

Lalaland will be showcasing the Meta Model NFT at CES in the NL Tech Square Start-Up Pavilion in Eureka Park at Tech West in the Venetian Expo Venue, Level 1, Hall G.  

To learn more about Lalaland, visit them online at https://lalaland.ai/.

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Cosmo Connected eyewear launches safe urban navigation with ActiveLook® technology

January 7, 2022 by

ActiveLook® is proud to announce its partnership with Cosmo Connected, the French developer of connected urban micro-mobility safety solutions. Developed by MICROOLED, ActiveLook® offers a miniaturized and invisible augmented reality device that displays navigation information via a Head-up display.

Designed to improve the practice and performance of sports competitors, ActiveLook® technology enables the real-time display of useful and essential data, such as speed, cadence, heart rate, etc. In combination with expert software, this unique miniaturized technology can be elegantly integrated into eyewear without affecting its design or ergonomics. Its low power consumption means record battery life for longer athlete support.

The MICROOLED microdisplays used by ActiveLook® technology have already been integrated into premium cameras, precision binoculars, and other optical devices. Now developed specifically to achieve the compact size and lightweight essential for integration into frames, this technology never compromises eyewear aesthetics, battery life, or weight.

CosmoVision eyewear: a partnership between Cosmo Connected and ActiveLook®

As part of its forward development path, ActiveLook® is now looking to the world of sport and urban micro-mobility to meet the daily needs of travel and sport. In this context, mixed reality that delivers navigation and physical performance data considerably improves the safety margin of wearers. Since 2000, screens have become part of our daily activities and our lives increasingly depend on them. In developing a new product category of connected eyewear, ActiveLook® is offering its users the opportunity to follow their route safely with no need to look at their smartphone.

ActiveLook® Founder Eric Marcellin-Dibon says: “Mass adoption of AR relies on discrete integration. Consumers aren’t prepared to put on superhero helmets, but they definitely do want eyewear that helps them to see and do their activity better. We believe that ActiveLook® is the inevitable technological evolution of the eyewear that has been making our lives easier for centuries”.

Cosmo Vision connected eyewear will be available for pre-order at €489 from 18 October via the Cosmo Connected website, and previewed in the Alain Afflelou retail network starting early in December.

A solution for eyewear manufacturers and service providers

Developed out of a 5-year research and development plan costing several million euros, ActiveLook® provides a complete solution that includes hardware and an open API for easy integration by eyewear manufacturers and third-party service providers. Integrating ActiveLook® technology allows eyewear brands to enhance their range of connected sports eyewear to offer their customers a critical data display option built around Bluetooth® technology.

Engo, Julbo and Cosmo Connected eyewear brands all use embedded ActiveLook® technology, which is also compatible with Garmin devices.

How does it work?

Eyewear equipped with ActiveLook® technology contains an embedded and invisible microdisplay that, depending on the sport concerned, shows route, speed and heart rate data without obstructing the wearer’s view of the horizon. The heart of the ActiveLook® module is based on a monochrome AMOLED display with 304 x 256 pixels resolution consuming less than 1 milliwatt; 30 times less energy than the most advanced of its competitors. With a battery life of more than 12 hours, and weighing just 6g, ActiveLook® provides a readable display regardless of ambient light conditions. The ActiveLook® device connects via BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) to a smartphone, watch and to some more specific sensors (heart rate sensor, power sensor, etc.).

ActiveLook® will be showcased at the AWE 2021 Augmented World Expo from 9 to 11 November this year.

Discover ActiveLook® technology eyewear on video.

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TINECO TO UNVEIL THE WORLD’S FIRST SMART CARPET CLEANER AT CES

January 5, 2022 by

Tineco, a pioneer in floor care and smart home appliances, is slated to unveil the world’s first smart carpet and upholstery cleaner – CARPET ONE – at CES 2022 in Las Vegas, taking place January 5th to January 7th. Dedicated to producing innovative technologies that make everyday home appliances easier than ever to use, the introduction of Tineco’s newest Carpet Cleaner Series marks the brand’s expansion into the category, adding to its portfolio of full home floor care cleaning solutions.

Designed to deliver professional carpet cleaning results, the Tineco CARPET ONE Smart Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner is an easy-to-use, tech-enabled appliance that guides users through the cleaning process. Beyond carpet cleaning, the unit has an additional hose and stain-remover tool to clean upholstery, stairs, and other hard-to-reach areas.

The CARPET ONE Smart Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner provides 130AW of ultimate suction and a motor power of 1300W. Further features, unparalleled in the market, include:

HeatedWash Technology: A unique heating panel ensures the water temperature remains consistently high throughout the cleaning cycle.

PowerDry Technology: By the press of a button, water residue is powerfully extracted from surfaces and hot air is continuously blown to the carpet, drastically cutting down the dry time to 30 minutes or less.

DrynessMeter: A humidity sensor detects dampness in real-time and displays the dryness level through a “DrynessMeter” on the LED screen.

Similar to all models in the Tineco ONE series, CARPET ONE is equipped with the brand’s proprietary iLoop™ Smart Sensor Technology that detects messes and automatically applies optional suction power, as well as water volume, for an effective clean. The LED display will notify users when the surface is truly clean as the iLoop™ ring will convert from red when dirty to blue when fully washed.

The series also includes the CARPET ONE PRO, equipped with an advanced LCD screen displaying vivid animations, and iCARPET, a functional yet equally as powerful carpet cleaner.

Launched in September 2021, Tineco’s FLOOR ONE S5 Series will also be on display, including CES® 2022 Innovation Awards Honoree in the smart home appliances category, the FLOOR ONE S5 PRO.

To see demonstrations of Tineco’s newly unveiled products, as well as additional floor care solutions, stop by Tineco’s booth at CES 2022 at Venetian Expo, halls A-C, booth #52916. Learn more about Tineco by visiting https://us.tineco.com/.

About Tineco

Founded in 1998, with the invention of its first vacuum cleaner, Tineco has pushed innovation in the category resulting in hundreds of patents globally. Tineco specializes in creating innovative, intelligent technology to make everyday home products smarter and easier to use. Tineco has quickly shifted to a leader in the smart appliance category with its PURE ONE vacuum portfolio, and with the launch of the market’s first smart wet/dry vacuum – FLOOR ONE S3

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EZVIZ unveils the C8PF Dual-Lens Pan & Tilt Wi-Fi Camera

December 31, 2021 by

Following on the success of the previous C8 camera range, EZVIZ, a global innovator in home intelligence, is pleased today to introduce its C8PF 360° pan-tilt-zoom camera.  Winner of the Good Design Award 2020, the C8PF features advanced dual-lens technologies to fulfil an unprecedented 8× mixed zoom for full home protection and provides a picture-in-picture video display mode of both wide and close-up views. It has a compact and modern design which avoids overcomplicating the camera functions making it easy to use for the average homeowner. The launch of the C8PF aims to make commercial-grade security affordable, accessible, and enjoyable for everyone.  The C8PF pan-tilt-zoom camera is available for $169.99 from Amazon.

The C8PF is the world’s very first smart home camera that offers 8× mixed zoom, delivering impressive, non-blurry zoomed in images for extended vision. The integration of a 12mm telephoto lens with a 2.8 mm wide-angle lens means users can take advantage of this advanced feature by using the EZVIZ App to zoom in and out smoothly, thus keeping an eye on what’s important without compromising on image quality or clarity. It also features four infrared lights for great night vision up to 30 meters (98 feet), meaning image quality is not compromised whatever the light conditions.

EZVIZ designed the C8PF to provide useful picture-in-picture display, in both live viewing and video playback modes. The camera captures a large picture on a small window display and allows 4×-zoom to render close-up shots on a full screen without blurring the image. Users can tap to zoom in on 

areas of interest, so as not to miss detail on far-away objects.

Thanks to EZVIZ’s advanced Al technologies, the C8PF reduces false or irrelevant alarms by distinguishing human shapes from pets or objects and the device has the ability to customize detection sensitivity and time schedules to further filter out unwanted alerts. The C8PF comes with a built-in microphone and a speaker, allowing effortless communication to hear and talk to family, welcome visitors, or turn away uninvited guests by simply using a smartphone. 

The C8PF excels in both flexibility and durability. Unlike many bullet cameras on the market with fixed viewing, the pan & tilt design delivers a 360-degree panoramic field-of-view to avoid blind spots, ensuring no suspicious activity is missed. All through easy click-and-drag app controls. The C8PF is fully weatherproof for long-standing performance even in stormy and wet conditions. The camera also has one of the largest on-camera storage capacities in the home security market, up to an impressive 512 GB, thanks to the built-in SD card slot [SD card not included]

Homeowners can enjoy secure local video storage at all times and can record and save all treasured memories on the SD card but with EZVIZ’s CloudPlay service subscription, an additional layer of protection can be added for increased peace of mind. No need to be concerned about security breaches either, as data security and privacy make up the cornerstones of every EZVIZ design. Data transmission between the C8PF and the EZVIZ Cloud is encrypted from end to end and only the key supplied with the camera can decrypt the data.

EZVIZ is the only smart home brand to offer a full range of outdoor pan & tilt cameras with the majority of competitors still offering the traditional bullet cameras. With the launch of the C8PF pan-tilt-zoom camera it further extends its product portfolio and continues EZVIZ’s commitment to offering consumers fast-paced, innovative products but at an affordable price. EZVIZ’s continues on its mission to offer ‘advanced technology accessible to everyone.’

The C8PF pan-tilt-zoom camera is available for $169.99 from Amazon.

High resolution imagery and videos are available here

Key features:

  • Intelligent Dual Lenses
  • Picture-in-Picture Display Mode
  • 8× Mixed Zoom
  • 360° Panoramic Coverage
  • AI-Powered Human Shape Detection
  • Two-Way Talk
  • IR Night Vision (Up to 98 ft / 30 m)
  • Weatherproof Design
  • Supports MicroSD Card (Up to 512 GB)

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