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  • Date Created: 9 Feb 2012 9:04 PM Date Created
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Ski Goggle Tech Roundup; HUDs, HD cameras, and Sensors

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Entering an industry with already high competition was no deterrent for Recon Instruments. Recon just announced a partnership with Smith Optics and SCOTT sports over MOD sports goggles. They are attempting to bring augmented reality in a heads-up-display to competitors, will they succeed?

 

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An example of the onboard HUD (via Recon Instruments)

 

The MOD system can be immensely helpful when ridding down new territory. The goggles are equipped with GPS, accelerometer, gyroscope, altimeter and temperature sensors to provide skiers and riders with precise speed, jump, vertical, altitude, location, distance, and temperature measurements and readings in real-time. The "MOD live" system has the largest database of trail maps in the entire world already preloaded right into the goggle. No worries about bringing a music player either, the system has a built in Music Playlist Mode. MOD plans to unlock a camera connectivity app for the use of point and view action in May 2012.

 

Recon Instruments is no stranger to the goggle business. They partnered with industry giant Zeal Optics over a series of GPS-enabled goggle sets. The Transcend and Z3  have almost the same specs touted for the MOD system, but are available now.

 

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Zeal Optics is embarking down the HD camera capture route with their new iON goggle tech. iON goggles have the ability to capture HD video and photos while having the "time of your life down the mountain." Connectivity and sharing with social networks is the main focus. Storage capacity is limited to the size of the micro-SD card installed in the goggle set.

 

What makes iON goggle so popular is the ability to capture your flight down the mountain in remarkable quality. Making this happen is a 1080p True HD video camera. The camera captures real-time video and sound while able too snap 8-megapixel photos. Simply press a button on the side of the iON goggles; picture taken. The iON not only uses a high-quality camera but also uses a 170-degree wide angle lens so it does not leave anything out of the picture. I am not a fan of the extreme-sport fish-eye lens look, for the record. Zeal Optics claim you could use the camera up to six hours of shredding per charge. (External battery possible Zeal?)

 

All these companies are chasing the elusive all-in-one model, HD video and every sensor imaginable. It seems all these companies are walking hand-in-hand towards that goal, we just have to wait. However, I would like to see an augmented reality competitor in this field. Projecting the perfect launch path follow while snowboarding would turn us all into Shaun White.

 

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    DAB over 13 years ago

    They should add an IR camera to the googles so you could tell the difference between snow and ice.  Could save you from a bad fall.

    If you used the inflated vest for avalance protection, the GPS unit could send out your position really quick.

    The only downside I see is the added weight to the head.  If you get to tumbling, it could produce some serious neck injury.

     

    Still neat though.

     

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    Catwell over 13 years ago in reply to DAB

    Good idea, DAB.

     

    I wonder how fast the IR camera could be used to deduce ice. With the person moving their hear around constantly, that would be quite a burdensome sensing load for the system. Like anything, it can be done.

     

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    Catwell over 13 years ago in reply to DAB

    Good idea, DAB.

     

    I wonder how fast the IR camera could be used to deduce ice. With the person moving their hear around constantly, that would be quite a burdensome sensing load for the system. Like anything, it can be done.

     

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