In an exciting development for tech enthusiasts in New York and beyond, LilyGo has introduced T-Glass, a new pair of smart glasses reminiscent of the discontinued Google Glass but at a fraction of the cost. The budget-friendly gadget has been detailed by the developers, highlighting its key features and specifications.
T-Glass is designed in the form factor of regular glasses, featuring a single external 1.1-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 126×126 pixels. Unlike premium AR glasses, this display doesn’t cover the entire field of vision but is positioned in front of one eye. The device is powered by an ESP32-S3 FN4R2 microcontroller and has a 500 mAh battery. It can function as an auxiliary screen for displaying important information and also serve as a wireless headset.
The glasses can be connected to a smartphone via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. They incorporate a Bosch BHI260AP sensor with six degrees of freedom, an accelerometer, and a gyroscope for motion detection. A standout feature is the modifiable firmware, available on GitHub, allowing for customization. Users can control the device using touch buttons.
In the United States, the smart glasses are priced at an attractive $41, making advanced wearable tech more accessible than ever.