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'''Smartglasses''' are eyewear that incorporate some sort of electronic feature. They sometimes have a display and/or a speaker.
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[[File:Groov3-Shades.jpg|thumb|200px|Groov3 Shades, one of the most basic examples of what can be considered smartglasses.]]
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[[AR glasses]] are a type of smartglasses that have 3D tracking and 3D graphics display.
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Smartglasses are eyewear that incorporate some sort of electronic feature. Smartglasses are broadly defined. Smartglasses may have a display or not. Some smartglasses may just be an mp3 player built into glasses, such as the Groov3 Shades.<ref>https://www.pearsondental.com/catalog/product.asp?majcatid=6655&catid=4529&subcatid=64328&pid=52012</ref>
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Most smartglasses, such as those from Vuzix, are actually larger than a typical pair of glasses. Smartglasses may require innovations in electronics chip packaging to fit inside a small frame.
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The [[Google Glass]] is a series of smartglasses that has a display.
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Smartglasses can be arbitrarily low compute power, and may have only the power of a microcontroller.
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Other smartglasses include [[Focals by North]].
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The electronics of smart glasses are inside the frame of the glasses, typically inside the stem(s).
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Most smartglasses do not have positional tracking, either 3DOF or 6DOF.
 
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==Examples==
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* [[Google Glass]]
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* [[ODG R9]]
      
==References==
 
==References==
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{{Reflist}}
 
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[[Category:Electronics]]
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[[Category:Smartglasses]]
 

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