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Make your DIY smart glasses running on Arduino
After Google announced the stopping of Google Glasses production (but not the development) the DYI community started proposing charming alternatives. Here is one!
Jordan Fung is a 13-year-old maker and programmer based in Hong Kong. He recently developed Arduino-based smart glasses called Pedosa Glass, which are able to activate, in this first release, a flashlight and a timer.
You’ll need the following:
- An Arduino
- An FLCOS display with AV input
- Push buttons X 3
- 10K Ohm Resistor X 3
- 1K Ohm Resistor
- 470K Resistor
- Super-bright white LED
Software:
- Arduino IDE
- TVOut Library (https://code.google.com/p/arduino-tvout/)
On Instructables the full details and downloads.
Source: Arduino Blog – Make your DIY smart glasses running on Arduino