Introduction
What was started by Goggle by introducing the Google Glass is now led by Epson, who is launching a new intelligent spectacle upstart. Epson launches the Epson Moverio BT-300, Epson’s third iteration of its smart eyeglass lineup. Epson Moverio is the updated and latest has many fascinating headwear features and an even more lightweight structure than the previous models.
Epson Moverio BT-300 combines the lightweight functionality using silicon-made OLED, which runs on a technology that has proved to drive quick responses for employees who need AR information. The Epson Moverio BT-300 is claimed to be representing the latest advancements in First Person View Wearables.

Features it has got to offer
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Looks and Feel
The augmented reality functionality in the Epson Moverio BT-300 is very decent. Epson Moverio BT-300 is available in two parts: the lightweight glasses and the controller. A cable that is about a meter long connects them. The main glasses weigh around 69 grams, and apart from this, the entire processing devices are kept inside the controller, a phone-sized module. The controller looks very similar to a relatively specific Android device, just here, glasses become the display. The controller consists of the regular three control buttons of a standard Android device. There is a touch-sensitive arrow cluster, an enter key, and a trackpad.
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Performance
Epson Moverio BT-300 is powered by a 1.44GHz Intel Atom X5 quad-core processor with 2GB RAM. There is 16GB of built-in storage and an additional slot for a microSD card of up to 32GB. These specifications are just adequate for this smart eyewear's tasks. Epson has used the top-notch technology in communications by going with full 802.11ac, dual-band WiFi along with Bluetooth 4.1 LE, and the final inclusion was the Miracast WiFi connectivity. The glasses work by cleverly projecting the image into the glass of the eyewear. OLED panels provide a massive contrast ratio of 100,000:1 and a resolution of 720p or 1280 by 720 pixels..