Update 2023 - checkout the SmartGlassesManager software framework for the fastest way to build smart glasses apps on any pair of smart glasses.
Smart glasses with display, microphones, wireless phone connection, prescription lenses, hours of battery life, and LED indicator. These glasses connect directly to the Wearable Intelligence System, so they host a suite of apps like live language translation, contextual search engine, intelligent assistant, web search, and more.
We're building open source smart glasses designed to be:
- All day wearable
- Immediately useful
- Extendable for makers, startups, and everyone else.
This repo holds mechanical, electrical, and software files for the open source smartglasses developed by Team Open Smart Glasses.
This project is built by members of TeamOpenSmartGlasses and the H20 Smart Glasses Community, a community of engineers, researchers, makers, designers, entrepreneurs, and anyone else driven to build technology that enhances user's intelligence in daily life.
All work contained here is licensed under the MIT License.
See the wiki, this README, and the discord for an overview of the project vision and roadmap. More information to be added soon. Here's the discord.
- All day wearability. There is a difference between something that you could wear and something that you will wear. We are laser focused on building a form factor that users (us) will enjoy wearing from the start in terms of comfort, shape, size, weight, and aesthetics.
- Immediately useful. There is a difference between will wear and want to wear. From the beginning, we are designing and building hardware with use cases in mind.
- Extendable for makers, startups, researchers, and everyone else. Our Open Source approach is aimed at helping everyone use smart glasses. We believe the most valuable use cases will only arise when smart glasses are accessable to be built, worn, and hacked, so that's what we're making.
- We want full fledged smart glasses with all-day wearability, display, camera, microphone, sensor suite, batteries, wireless communications, speakers, etc. that is low power, low heat, low profile (stylish), and provides a host of novel and valuable use cases, that is as open and extendable as possible.
- Trying to do that all at once is too big of a task. Faster, better progress is made if one starts with something that works and then focuses on quick iterationn cycles for building something useful that we can wear all day, everday. We start with something all day wearable, and then we iterate from there.
- Instead of just focusing on hardware and hoping that the use case presents itself, our design starts from the use cases that we want, and we design from there.
- Build the first version of our glasses that meets the use case but stays technically simpler so we can never stray from our core value of all day wearability.
- Once this early version is working and we all wear it all day, move on to more complicated things - like an applications processor and display.
Team Open Smartglasses is a group of engineers, researchers, makers, and designers from around the world joining forces to build Open Source Smartglasses. We're a highly technical team of people who have all built custom wearables on our own in the past, coming together to build the world's best smart glasses, Open Source.
If you're interested in developing Open Source Smart Glasses, feel free to to join the Discord server.
The system is fully Open Source and built by this growing list of contributors:
- Cayden Pierce - Emex Labs
- Alex Israelov
- Paul Hamilton
- Adrian Papineau
- Nicholas Gray
- Matthew Jansen
- Paul M
- Your Name Here, join us!
We reccomend building your own. There is no way to purchase a pair. Please don't reach out to the developers to buy a pair.