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Gizmodo Review – “Golden-i” Hands-Free Computer Interface Headset

Wednesday, February 13, 2013 17:48
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Back in 2009, the Kopin Corporation’s Golden-i headset promised a hands-free, natural-speech-recognition interface for wireless remote control over a range of devices including mobile phones, PCs, company networks and wireless systems, but it was also little more than a concept.

   Four years on, the company is marketing the wearable, hands free computer interfacing devices for heavy and light industries, professionals and first responders. The Golden-i headsets allow the user to send and receive audiovisual information from multiple platforms by means of both voice and motion control.

We’ve already looked at the Motorola HC-1, which is based on Kopin’s Golden i-headset technology. Intended for heavy industrial applications, it is designed to be mounted on a hard hat or other safety gear and is intended for harsh, heavy industrial environments. Kopin is now targeting the light industrial and professional markets with the Golden-i 3.8.

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