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The pentagon bought 500 units.<ref name="o534">{{cite web | last=Harry | first=About | title=Exclusive Hands-On Photo Coverage: ODG R6 Smartglasses | website=HeyHolo | date=2015-06-16 | url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150616211832if_/http%3A//heyholo.com/exclusive-hands-on-photos-of-odg-r6-smartglasses/ | access-date=2024-10-02}}</ref>
 
The pentagon bought 500 units.<ref name="o534">{{cite web | last=Harry | first=About | title=Exclusive Hands-On Photo Coverage: ODG R6 Smartglasses | website=HeyHolo | date=2015-06-16 | url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150616211832if_/http%3A//heyholo.com/exclusive-hands-on-photos-of-odg-r6-smartglasses/ | access-date=2024-10-02}}</ref>

Latest revision as of 11:49, 2 October 2024

ODG R-6 military version

is a set of smartglasses from Osterhaut Design Group.[1]

It has two displays. Each eye sees a 720p image.[1]

They run ReticleOS, which is based on Android.[1]

There is a military version and a consumer version.[1]

It uses LCOS.[2]

The pentagon bought 500 units.[3]

It uses an OMAP 4470 processor from TI.[3]

Specifications[edit]

  • Weight: about 125 grams[1]

Optics[edit]

It uses a partially reflective mirror type birdbath.[4]

References[edit]