Arvind
Sanjeev from Kochi India has made a makeshift Google Glass replica “Smart Cap” in a month for Rs. 4,500. Arvind made
the replica using a USB webcam, a Raspberry Pi board, an LCD panel, aspheric
lens, headphones, sun board sheet and glue.
The “Smart Cap”
runs on open Android and includes a Raspberry Pi board and a 2.5inch LCD screen
which is mounted on the cap. For the eyepiece Arvind has used an aspheric lens
to make the screen visible from such close distance. And with the help of
mic'ed headphones the device responds to voice commands as well.
Arvind has put this project on his DIY profile and given
steps to make it, so that enthusiasts who are interested in the project could
make their own. Arvind has devised many other things besides this “Smart Cap”
and all his projects are available as DIY tutorials.
Arvind who has his own startup A.R.S devices has
developed many innovative devices and products in the field of automation,
connected devices and safety. Arvind has also applied for a patent for hardware
he has developed with which you can control your car through a mobile app.
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