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SmartEyeglass Developer Edition SED-E1 is a prototype designed for app developers. It consists of an eyewear device and a wired controller that communicates with a smartphone or tablet. The glasses have a big and clunky frame with lenses that act as binocular see-through displays showing information in monochrome (green). The puck-shaped controller is separated from the eyewear and connected to it by cable. The device can be voice-controlled. To display information, the device connects to a host Android device via Bluetooth or Wireless LAN. For the final consumer product, the company aims towards scaling down the size of the eyewear and finding a better solution for the controller. For now, the focus is on developing apps for the device. SmartEyeglass will first be released for businesses in 2015 and then for consumer market in 2016. The Apps will be available to download from the Google Play store, including “SmartEyeglass apps that let you access Twitter, Facebook, Gmail, RSS, calendar and voice control.[1]
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SmartEyeglass Developer Edition SED-E1 is a prototype designed for app developers. It consists of an eyewear device and a wired controller that communicates with a smartphone or tablet. The glasses have a sizeable frame with lenses that act as binocular see-through displays showing information in monochrome (green). The puck-shaped controller is separated from the eyewear and connected to it by cable. The device can be voice-controlled. To display information, the device connects to a host Android device via Bluetooth or Wireless LAN. For the final consumer product, the company aims towards scaling down the size of the eyewear and finding a better solution for the controller. For now, the focus is on developing apps for the device. SmartEyeglass will first be released for businesses in 2015 and then for consumer market in 2016. The Apps will be available to download from the Google Play store, including "SmartEyeglass apps that let you access Twitter, Facebook, Gmail, RSS, calendar and voice control."<ref name="announcingsmart">NILSSON, Tobias. Announcing SmartEyeglass Developer Edition SED-E1: pre-order starting today in UK and Germany. Sony Developer World Mobile [online]. 2015, Feb 17. Available online at: http://developer.sonymobile.com/2015/02/17/sed-e1-coming/ (Retrieved Jul 29, 2015)</ref>
  
 
Previous version of Software Developer Kit: Developer Preview SDK, available since September 2014.
 
Previous version of Software Developer Kit: Developer Preview SDK, available since September 2014.
  
== Main characteristics ==
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== Main Characteristics ==
  
The eyewear contains a binocular display, a camera, and sensors. The display’s resolution is 419x138 with diagonal 20 degrees field of vision and monochrome (green) display colour with 8 bit colour depth. The camera can take 3 Megapixels still images and stream videos (QVGA). It is located behind the left lens. The sensors built into the eyewear include electronic compass, accelerometer, gyroscope, and brightness sensor. The controller contains a battery, microphone, speaker, touch sensor, and buttons: power, camera, back, and talk button for voice control. [2]
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The eyewear contains a binocular display, a camera, and sensors. The display's resolution is 419x138 with diagonal 20 degrees field of vision and monochrome (green) display colour with 8 bit colour depth. The camera can take 3 Megapixels still images and stream videos (QVGA). It is located behind the left lens. The sensors built into the eyewear include electronic compass, accelerometer, gyroscope, and brightness sensor. The controller contains a battery, microphone, speaker, touch sensor, and buttons: power, camera, back, and talk button for voice control.<ref>Hardware overview. Sony Developer World Mobile [online]. Available online at: https://developer.sony.com/develop/wearables/smarteyeglass-sdk/api-overview/hardware/ (Retrieved Jul 29, 2015)</ref>
  
 
=== Purpose ===
 
=== Purpose ===
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Sony SmartEyeglass is a binocular head-up display that connect to a smartphone and can show relevant information that is superimposed onto the user's field of view.
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[[File:SonySmarteyeglass_2.jpg|thumb|right|alt=Components of Sony Smarteyeglass|Components of Sony Smarteyeglass.]]
 
=== Company & People ===
 
=== Company & People ===
  
 
Sony Corporation was founded on May 7, 1946. It is a multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.  
 
Sony Corporation was founded on May 7, 1946. It is a multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.  
  
Representative Corporate Executive Officers: Kazuo Hirai, President and CEO; Kenichiro Yoshida, EVP and CFO. [3]
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Representative Corporate Executive Officers: Kazuo Hirai, President and CEO; Kenichiro Yoshida, EVP and CFO.<ref>Corporate Info. Sony Corp. [online]. Available online at: http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/CorporateInfo/ (Retrieved Jul 29, 2015)</ref>
  
Head of the SmartEyeglass Project: Hiroshi Mukawa [4]
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Head of the SmartEyeglass Project: Hiroshi Mukawa<ref>Sony to release SmartEyeglass devices next month. Dezeen Magazine [online]. 2015, Feb 18. Available online at: http://www.dezeen.com/2015/02/18/sony-smarteyeglass-developer-edition-sed-e1-augmented-reality-devices-release-march-2015/ (Retrieved Jul 29, 2015)</ref>
 
   
 
   
 
== Important Dates ==
 
== Important Dates ==
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* Announced in September 19, 2014.
 
* Announced in September 19, 2014.
 
* Prototype first presented at CES 2015 in Las Vegas.  
 
* Prototype first presented at CES 2015 in Las Vegas.  
* SmartEyeglass Developer Edition SED-E1 will be offered for sale in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany from March 10, 2015. [5]  
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* SmartEyeglass Developer Edition SED-E1 will be offered for sale in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany from March 10, 2015.<ref name="sonyreleasesthe">Sony Releases the Transparent Lens Eyewear "SmartEyeglass Developer Edition". News Releases, Sony Corp. [online]. Available online at: http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press/201502/15-016E/index.html (Retrieved Jul 29, 2015)</ref>
* In the UK and Germany, the device is available for pre-order since February 17, 2015. [6]
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* In the UK and Germany, the device is available for pre-order since February 17, 2015.<ref name="announcingsmart"/>
 
* It will also be offered for sale to enterprise customers in France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands and Sweden from March 10.  
 
* It will also be offered for sale to enterprise customers in France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands and Sweden from March 10.  
* Sony plans to commercialize the product for both consumers and enterprise customers in 2016. [5]
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* Sony plans to commercialize the product for both consumers and enterprise customers in 2016.<ref name="sonyreleasesthe"/>
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== Ethical & Health Issues ==
  
== Ethical Issues ==
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There are no ethical or health issues connected to this particular device.
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== Health Risks ==
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For more general issues connected with smartglasses, please see the [[Smartglasses]] synopsis.  
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== Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment ==
 
== Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment ==
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Enhancement - The device enables the user to view and use digital information that is displayed over his vision field. This way, the user can access the data in more natural fashion and hand-free.
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[[File:SonySmarteyeglass_3.png|thumb|right|alt=A still from the Sony Smarteyeglass video presentation|A still from the Sony Smarteyeglass video presentation.]]
 
== Public & Media Impact and Presentation ==
 
== Public & Media Impact and Presentation ==
  
Sony SmartEyeglass is largely criticized in the reviews for its size and inconvenient controller. However, the reviewers are aware of the device being a prototype model and are eagerly expecting improved and more acceptable and wearable versions that could succeed on consumer market. [7] [8] [9]
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Sony SmartEyeglass is largely criticized in the reviews for its size and inconvenient controller. However, the reviewers are aware of the device being a prototype model and are eagerly expecting improved and more acceptable and wearable versions that could succeed on consumer market.<ref>ALLSOPP, Ashleigh. Sony SmartEyeglass and SmartEyeglass Attach hands-on review: Sony now taking pre-orders for SmartEyeglass Developer Edition. PC Tech Advisor [online]. 2015, Feb 17. Available online at: http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/review/wearable-tech/sony-smarteyeglass-smarteyeglass-attach-hands-on-review-3593112/ (Retrieved Jul 29, 2015)</ref><ref>TRENHOLM, Rich. Sony's prototype EyeGlass smart specs eye up Google Glass. CNET [online]. 2014, Sep 5. Available online at: http://www.cnet.com/products/sony-smart-eyeglass/ (Retrieved Jul 29, 2015)</ref><ref>MLOT, Stephani. Sony SmartEyeglass Developer Edition On Sale Now. PC Mag [online]. 2015, Feb 17. Available online at: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2476892,00.asp (Retrieved Jul 29, 2015)</ref>
  
 
== Public Policy ==
 
== Public Policy ==
<!-- Information related to any regulations (law, patents, ISOs, government recommendations and so on.) -->
 
  
== Related Technologies, Project or Scientific Research ==
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There is no public policy that considers this device specifically.
<!-- If there is any scientific research conducted or being conducted that is closely connected to this technology, it should be properly cited here. -->
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For more information about policies related to smartglasses, please see the [[Smartglasses]] synopsis.
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== Related Technologies, Projects, or Scientific Research ==
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There are no related projects or research relevant to this device specifically.
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For more information about this type of devices, please see the [[Smartglasses]] synopsis.  
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
  
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[[Category:External Hardware or Software]]
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[[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
 
[[Category:Wearables]]
 
[[Category:Wearables]]
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[[Category:Head-mounted_Devices]]
 
[[Category:Head Mounted Displays]]
 
[[Category:Head Mounted Displays]]
 
[[Category:Smartglasses]]
 
[[Category:Smartglasses]]

Latest revision as of 11:40, 14 July 2017

Sony SmartEyeglass
SonySmarteyeglass 1.png
Category Smartglasses
Developer Sony Corporation
Announced 19 September 2014 [1]
Released Developers: 2014 [1]
Consumers:
Price USD unknown
Operating system Android
Display projector
Resolution 419x138 pixels
Field of view
Weight 77 g [1]
Controls

touchpad, inertial, voice [1][2]

Data available
Risk factor
Standalone
http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press/201409/14-090E/

SmartEyeglass Developer Edition SED-E1 is a prototype designed for app developers. It consists of an eyewear device and a wired controller that communicates with a smartphone or tablet. The glasses have a sizeable frame with lenses that act as binocular see-through displays showing information in monochrome (green). The puck-shaped controller is separated from the eyewear and connected to it by cable. The device can be voice-controlled. To display information, the device connects to a host Android device via Bluetooth or Wireless LAN. For the final consumer product, the company aims towards scaling down the size of the eyewear and finding a better solution for the controller. For now, the focus is on developing apps for the device. SmartEyeglass will first be released for businesses in 2015 and then for consumer market in 2016. The Apps will be available to download from the Google Play store, including "SmartEyeglass apps that let you access Twitter, Facebook, Gmail, RSS, calendar and voice control."[3]

Previous version of Software Developer Kit: Developer Preview SDK, available since September 2014.

Main Characteristics

The eyewear contains a binocular display, a camera, and sensors. The display's resolution is 419x138 with diagonal 20 degrees field of vision and monochrome (green) display colour with 8 bit colour depth. The camera can take 3 Megapixels still images and stream videos (QVGA). It is located behind the left lens. The sensors built into the eyewear include electronic compass, accelerometer, gyroscope, and brightness sensor. The controller contains a battery, microphone, speaker, touch sensor, and buttons: power, camera, back, and talk button for voice control.[4]

Purpose

Sony SmartEyeglass is a binocular head-up display that connect to a smartphone and can show relevant information that is superimposed onto the user's field of view.

Components of Sony Smarteyeglass
Components of Sony Smarteyeglass.

Company & People

Sony Corporation was founded on May 7, 1946. It is a multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.

Representative Corporate Executive Officers: Kazuo Hirai, President and CEO; Kenichiro Yoshida, EVP and CFO.[5]

Head of the SmartEyeglass Project: Hiroshi Mukawa[6]

Important Dates

  • Announced in September 19, 2014.
  • Prototype first presented at CES 2015 in Las Vegas.
  • SmartEyeglass Developer Edition SED-E1 will be offered for sale in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany from March 10, 2015.[7]
  • In the UK and Germany, the device is available for pre-order since February 17, 2015.[3]
  • It will also be offered for sale to enterprise customers in France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands and Sweden from March 10.
  • Sony plans to commercialize the product for both consumers and enterprise customers in 2016.[7]

Ethical & Health Issues

There are no ethical or health issues connected to this particular device.

For more general issues connected with smartglasses, please see the Smartglasses synopsis.

Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment

Enhancement - The device enables the user to view and use digital information that is displayed over his vision field. This way, the user can access the data in more natural fashion and hand-free.

A still from the Sony Smarteyeglass video presentation
A still from the Sony Smarteyeglass video presentation.

Public & Media Impact and Presentation

Sony SmartEyeglass is largely criticized in the reviews for its size and inconvenient controller. However, the reviewers are aware of the device being a prototype model and are eagerly expecting improved and more acceptable and wearable versions that could succeed on consumer market.[8][9][10]

Public Policy

There is no public policy that considers this device specifically.

For more information about policies related to smartglasses, please see the Smartglasses synopsis.

Related Technologies, Projects, or Scientific Research

There are no related projects or research relevant to this device specifically.

For more information about this type of devices, please see the Smartglasses synopsis.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press/201409/14-090E/
  2. http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/sep/04/google-glass-sony-smart-eyeglass-android-wear
  3. 3.0 3.1 NILSSON, Tobias. Announcing SmartEyeglass Developer Edition SED-E1: pre-order starting today in UK and Germany. Sony Developer World Mobile [online]. 2015, Feb 17. Available online at: http://developer.sonymobile.com/2015/02/17/sed-e1-coming/ (Retrieved Jul 29, 2015)
  4. Hardware overview. Sony Developer World Mobile [online]. Available online at: https://developer.sony.com/develop/wearables/smarteyeglass-sdk/api-overview/hardware/ (Retrieved Jul 29, 2015)
  5. Corporate Info. Sony Corp. [online]. Available online at: http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/CorporateInfo/ (Retrieved Jul 29, 2015)
  6. Sony to release SmartEyeglass devices next month. Dezeen Magazine [online]. 2015, Feb 18. Available online at: http://www.dezeen.com/2015/02/18/sony-smarteyeglass-developer-edition-sed-e1-augmented-reality-devices-release-march-2015/ (Retrieved Jul 29, 2015)
  7. 7.0 7.1 Sony Releases the Transparent Lens Eyewear "SmartEyeglass Developer Edition". News Releases, Sony Corp. [online]. Available online at: http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press/201502/15-016E/index.html (Retrieved Jul 29, 2015)
  8. ALLSOPP, Ashleigh. Sony SmartEyeglass and SmartEyeglass Attach hands-on review: Sony now taking pre-orders for SmartEyeglass Developer Edition. PC Tech Advisor [online]. 2015, Feb 17. Available online at: http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/review/wearable-tech/sony-smarteyeglass-smarteyeglass-attach-hands-on-review-3593112/ (Retrieved Jul 29, 2015)
  9. TRENHOLM, Rich. Sony's prototype EyeGlass smart specs eye up Google Glass. CNET [online]. 2014, Sep 5. Available online at: http://www.cnet.com/products/sony-smart-eyeglass/ (Retrieved Jul 29, 2015)
  10. MLOT, Stephani. Sony SmartEyeglass Developer Edition On Sale Now. PC Mag [online]. 2015, Feb 17. Available online at: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2476892,00.asp (Retrieved Jul 29, 2015)