Epson Launches Upgrade for Moverio AR Glasses

They may be better known for printers, but tech giant Epson continues to grow innovation in the arena of Smart/VR glasses — and that’s a win for drone users.

On Wednesday, the company announced the launch of Moverio BT-35E Smart Glasses, a device a company spokesperson says, “seamlessly blends digital content into the real world.”

The new model expands application for commercial and recreational drone users – especially in the realm of FPV flight. The glasses feature an interface unit with HDMI and USB Type-C ports to connect to popular output devices.

Epson technical product manager Leon Laroue explains:

“Prior to the new Moverio BT-35E Smart Glasses, Moverio products have been standalone, and have included an Android based controller unit. Developed from customer insights, the Moverio BT-35E Smart Glasses represents Epson’s first smart glasses that provide users with wider access to content that they want on a wearable display through existing output devices.”

Features include:

  • Transparent Si-OLED display: Highly transparent Si-OLED HD wearable display gives users a second-screen experience that seamlessly blends digital content into the outside world
  • HDMI and USB Type-C Support: Compatible with popular HDMI 1.4 and USB Type-C output devices, including Android mobile devices [1]
  • When used with a compatible USB Type-C output device, the interface does not require an external power source
  • Dual (Binocular) Displays: Ideal for stereoscopic 3D content, each lens has its own display in the user’s field of vision
  • ANSI Z87.1 Safety-Glass Compliant: ANSI certified protective shield allows glasses to be worn in a variety of commercial environments that require safety glasses
  • HDCP 1.4 Support: HDCP 1.4 support for copyright protection enables access to protected content

Launched in 2017, the Moverio line is the result of a partnership between Epson and DJI.

As Moverio product manager Michael Levya explained in a previous DRONELIFE article:

“What’s different with glasses than with a phone or tablet?  Your head is always up. When you are looking for a lot of information, you don’t want to be confined to a small screen.  With the sky as your screen, you are getting a lot more data in front of you – so you can get to that decision immediately.”

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