This Company Is Making E-Reader Goggles So You Can Read Without Even Holding a Kindle

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The only virtual worlds you'll see through these E Ink goggles are conjured up by your imagination.

. Weighing in at less than 100 grams, the goggles look and feel like a lightweight pair of VR goggles but instead feature a pair of electronic paper screens behind a set of pancake lenses.The Sol Reader doesn’t present users with 3D interactive virtual worlds, but instead allows them to read.when using the goggles while laying down, which is apparently the ideal use case,

as the Sol Reader doesn’t feature a head strap. Page turning is accomplished through a wireless handheld remote, while battery life is promised to be close to 30 hours, thanks to the use of e-paper displays., which unfortunately look disappointingly low-res, but points out the team behind it has been talking to E Ink about securing a solution with more resolution.

 

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