Everysight Maverick AR Glasses Have a Sony microOLED Display
Michael Hemsworth — February 27, 2024 — Tech
References: everysight & yankodesign
Augmented reality (AR) headsets are often associated with having a large construction, but the Everysight Maverick AR sunglasses have been engineered to offer an alternative that's also packed with the latest tech. The eyewear is characterized by its sleek construction that's integrated with a range of sensors to track the position, orientation and head tilt of the wearer. This will keep the digital content within the wearer's line of sight, while the Sony Color microOLED display will deliver stunning visuals both indoors and out.
The Everysight Maverick AR sunglasses feature an intuitive control and navigation interface, which is supported by a 3D accelerometer, magnetometer and gyrometer. The smart glasses are rated to provide up to eight-hours of use per charge.
The Everysight Maverick AR sunglasses feature an intuitive control and navigation interface, which is supported by a 3D accelerometer, magnetometer and gyrometer. The smart glasses are rated to provide up to eight-hours of use per charge.
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