Thursday, April 9, 2015

Mini is making augmented reality eyewear for use in its cars


Mini is rolling out a new product, and no, it's not a car. Announced at the Auto Shanghai show, the Mini Augmented Vision is actually a pair of augmented reality glasses that offers up info about your ride in your field of vision. You can see some of the following details: destination points that you can select pre-ride, the navigation display of your first and last mile, heads up info like speeds and speed limits, "contact-analog" navigation arrows, points of interest, incoming message notifications, an X-ray view of the vehicle, plus a view of the curb from the car's external cameras so you can park easier. And, of course, since it's AR and see-through, you can still see the road in front of you. As you might expect, there's no details about pricing or availability just yet, but we'll keep you posted.


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