Raspberry Pi Zero Smart Glasses by Teemu Laurila

Raspberry Pi Zero Smart Glasses by Teemu Laurila

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You can find the playlist of videos about this project on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60Os5Iqdbsw&list=PLIa253VHLIEuk99-sZ82s8P3KAYv2WBPl&index=6 If you want to support this kind of projects you can help me out on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/teukkaniikka or http://paypal.me/Teukkaniikka This is a pair of smartglasses that I designed, because all of the current versions were derivatives from the Arduino smartglass project. This can do 60 hz on a 240x240 IPS display and obviously runs Debian (raspbian) so you can do pretty much anything you like with this! The 2.0 (this model) has a camera, so you can do hand tracking and cool stuff like that (but you probably need to do the computation elsewhere). This model still has some problems, like a bit too much weight, not enough brightness (if you look at a lightsource you can't see the image) and too little RAM (the raspberry pi zero w has only 512 MB of it), but it's a really good foundation if you are looking to build your own smartglasses. Note: The parts that sit on top of the glasses (left and right "earpeace") need to be modified if you have different glasses (which you will definitely have). But all of the parts are really small so it doesn't take too much resources if you'd like to try it out anyways. Partlist for this project: 1. Some m3 bolts (especially 2x M3x40 mm bolts) 2. Raspberry Pi Zero W 3. A camera for Raspberry Pi Zero (optional) 4. A lens (I got mine from those VR glasses that you put your phone in and paid 5€ for it.) Edit: a lot of ppl have asked about the lens, and the lenses have been taken from exibel 38-7394 VR-glasses. I couldn't find any more information about the lenses, but they are 43 mm wide and ~13.2 mm thick.) 5. 0,6 mm PETG plastic (https://muovia.com/product/petg-kirkas-060mm/)

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