Looks like Epson has beat Google to the punch with the release of its own take on Smart Glasses. The Epson Moverio BT-200 ($699) features a dual screen (unlike google’s single screen) for 3-D display and augmented reality applications, a prescription lens insert, motion sensors to capture head movement, a front facing camera, and large bright displays. The control unit has a textured touchpad with additional motion sensors, and a mciro SD card slot for extended storage. Epson says the BT-200 will work with most Android apps and is primarily geared towards developers.
The MBLOK ($174-$230) is a massive storage device that allows you to significantly increase the capabilities of your Apple and Android computers and mobile devices. Just pair MBLOK to your device via Bluetooth and now you have access to all of your files. Plugin it into your computer and you can use it just like […]