
Thanks To ORION4Sight, You Can Now Enjoy Eyewear Technology As Used By The U.S. Military
you know what they say? if you want the best gears, use what the military uses and in particular what the U.S. Army uses. it […]

you know what they say? if you want the best gears, use what the military uses and in particular what the U.S. Army uses. it […]
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they say you can tell a person’s fashion sense through his or her choice of eyewear and if that holds any truth, then we suppose the Vinylize Eyewear will probably define you as an uber stylish person. why? these are not ordinary plastic frames; each pair is handmade in Hungary, pressed from real vinyl record. yes. vinyl record. the thingy that plays music recorded on them.

Wetley may have raced ahead and presented its third party solution for prescription Google Glass but the Mountain View folks also has its own set of solution in response to the style and prescription needs. meet the Google Glass Titanium Eyewear.

luxury watchmaker Hublot has been rather busy lately, not only it has introduced a barrage of luxury watches, it has also unveiled the Hublot Specs Sunglasses. yes. Hublot. Sunglasses. it certainly sounds a little detract from its watchmaking roots, but not if

we are all familiar with what Google Glass is, but the innovative Mountain View folks wants to do more than just augmented reality stuff; it want the lens to get more intimate with eyes and with good intentions. meet the Google Smart Contact Lens, a two-layer soft contact lens rigged

aesthetically, the LASTER SeeThru Augmented Reality Eyewear may not be as appealing as Google Glass, but it is still a piece of tech for those who want to step forward into the future and let AR and GPS feed you with info.

Google Glass is sleek, but despite its slim form, it was never a good idea to wear it over your prescription glasses. why? it just look dumb having two frames, doesn’t it? and not to mention that the two frames are alien to each other, which means the fit would be nothing less than awkward.

this pair of wearable display coming from HUD maker Lumus, who are better known for their military-grade products, is one of the sleeker high-tech eyewear we have seen to date and one that you can probably wear without inviting stares, well, except maybe for the chunky component at the side which houses a 5MP camera

when we talked about Ray-Ban, the Aviator is perhaps the single most iconic (thanks in part to Top Gun) shades from the former NY-based company (now Italian own, btw) – especially the model with gold rim. note we said ‘gold’ which is obvious that the frame is just gold color and nothing more