Oakley is known for its innovation in the eyewear category and we expect nothing but the best every time they come up with something new. The futuristic Moonveil cape for tough sports in extreme conditions impressed us a lot. Now, the California-based eyewear pros have revealed the Flex Scape performance eyewear that comes with a hybrid frame to function both as alpine goggles and sunglasses.
This fashion-forward eyewear makes use of PhysioMorphic Geometry and is based on the acclaimed Kato model. The former ensures a natural fit around the face for a wide level of coverage. This new launch gives active individuals more reason than one to invest in the brand, both for their jogs in the city and explorations in the high mountains.
The USP of these ski goggles is their ability to adapt to the wearer’s face for unmatched comfort and performance. The purpose-built nature of the lens conforms to the facial structure just like a mask dies. This results in a wide field of vision which is important in fast action sports or highly active lifestyle activities. The switch from the goggles to the sunglasses is easy with the one-size-fits-all woven strap. Each of the single-layer lenses comes with the brand’s signature Prizm technology which is highly optimized for color, contrast and detail – wherein there is a significant reduction in distortion, reflection and refraction. No wonder top athletes swear by the performance of products equipped with this tech. The durability of these goggles is top notch like all times, and you don’t have to worry about high-impact collisions on the slope.
According to team Oakley athlete Lucas Pinheiro Braathen, the 100% UV-protected glasses are a game-changer having the flexibility to flex from the mountains to the streets. Not only does it look dope but also suits any lifestyle from air to apres. The Oakley Flex Scape goggles cum sunglasses priced at $373 are available in two colors – Matte Black with Prizm 24K and Matte Grey Snow with Prizm Snow Sapphire Iridium.
Ready to transform your night-time adventures? Meet the AKASO Seemor True Full-Color Night Vision Goggles—a game-changer that lets you see the world after dark in a whole new light. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, wildlife observer, security professional, or just someone fascinated by the nocturnal world, the Seemor goggles are designed to elevate your experiences to the next level. These aren’t just any night vision goggles; they incorporate cutting-edge AI-ISP technology and a high-performing CMOS sensor to deliver full-color vision even in ultra-low light conditions. Imagine stepping into the night and seeing everything in vivid, lifelike color instead of the usual green or black-and-white images. The AKASO Seemor promises to bring the night to life, making it an essential tool for anyone eager to explore, observe, and capture the beauty that unfolds after dusk.
At the heart of Seemor is the groundbreaking AI-ISP technology, a synergy of AI algorithms and Image Signal Processing (ISP) that effortlessly simulates and restores colors based on the current lighting conditions. With an exceptional color reproduction rate of up to 99%, it’s almost as if you’re looking at the world during the day. In addition, the larger 1/1.79-inch CMOS sensor captures more light, providing bright and clear full-color images even in low-light conditions. No more green-tinted or black-and-white views—experience the full spectrum of colors, even under the faintest ambient light, and witness nature’s true beauty after dark.
AKASO Seemor stands out by seamlessly integrating AI-ISP technology with CMOS, resulting in an exceptional color reproduction rate of up to 99% even in challenging ultra-low-light environments, surpassing other night vision products.
AKASO Seemor stands out by seamlessly integrating AI-ISP technology with CMOS, resulting in an exceptional color reproduction rate of up to 99% even in challenging ultra-low-light environments, surpassing other night vision products.
That said, you also have full control over how you want to see the world at night. Versatility is key, and Seemor delivers two observation modes, AI full-color and a seven-level infrared (IR) black-and-white, allowing you to adapt to different lighting conditions with a manual switch. This flexibility means that no matter where you are or what you’re doing, Seemor provides the perfect view. With AI Full Color, you get to see the beauty of the night as if it were daytime, while IR mode enhances your ability to see even when there is no ambient light.
Night vision cameras often carry the stereotype of producing grainy, low-res images, but the AKASO Seemor will blow your mind with its 4K video and 4MP photo capabilities. Thanks to its large CMOS sensor, the night vision goggles ensure that every detail is sharp and vibrant. These high-definition captures ensure that every moment from your nocturnal adventures is preserved with exceptional clarity and vividness.
You can instantly watch these moments on the built-in 3-inch screen, making it feel like you’re right there up close, while 2.4G Wi-Fi connectivity lets you monitor using your phone and instantly share your nighttime shots with ease. This feature is a real game-changer when you’re out camping—check out what’s happening both inside and outside your tent without stepping into the cold night.
Worried about battery life cutting short your expeditions? Seemor’s got you covered with two replaceable 3250mAh batteries, each lasting up to 4 hours. With a total of 8 hours, you can explore all night long without a hitch. Plus, it comes with an accessory package to make your adventures smoother and more enjoyable. Whether you’re on a nighttime hike or a late-night wildlife observation, Seemor’s long-lasting battery life ensures you’re never left in the dark. More than just AI-powered night vision goggles, the AKASO Seemor is your new adventure partner, bringing the night to life in vivid color and incredible detail. Unlock the night and step into a world of colorful, clear, and exciting nocturnal adventures with the AKASO Seemor!
There are 24 hours in a day, but almost half of those remains shrouded in mystery and, in some cases, fear. The darkness of the night makes us feel a little less secure because we can barely see anything, especially in areas away from bright city night lights. It’s an almost literally different world that’s just begging to be explored and enjoyed, provided we can see safely and adequately. Night vision cameras and equipment do shed some light on the subject, but they paint the world in dull shades of gray that make it impossible to actually enjoy the experience. That’s where the AKASO Seemor Night Vision Goggles come in, revealing the beauty and wonders of the night as if it were daytime, with some help from AI.
You need light to see things, and that’s true for both our eyes as well as the cameras that turn light information into the beautiful images and videos we enjoy. Of course, there isn’t much light at night, so cameras need to either add more lights or use a different kind of light. This is why most night vision cameras, including security cameras, only see the world in shades of black and white, because the light that they get is only enough to see the forms but doesn’t have sufficient color information.
Ultra-low Light Full-color Night Vision
Fortunately, we have come to a point where what can’t be fully accomplished in hardware can be enhanced by software, particularly with artificial intelligence. The AKASO Seemor Night Vision Goggles is, in fact, the first of its kind to harness the power of AI for this very purpose. Labeled as “AI-ISP,” the technology integrates advanced AI algorithms with the binoculars’ Image Signal Processing (ISP) to enhance image and video quality. The result is a breathtaking view of the night in true full color, with rich hues and 99% color reproduction that blows any night vision camera out of the water. It accomplishes this without requiring more lights that would have disturbed the serenity of the night world and chased nocturnal creatures away.
Of course, AI can only use what it’s given, and the AKASO Seemor, fortunately, has solid foundations, starting with a large 1/1.79″ CMOS sensor that can “see” even with weak light. The more light it can gather, the more data the AI-ISP has to work with in order to create that magical experience of seeing the night in color. The visual range of the Seemor goggles is also mind-blowing, allowing you to spot human or animal movement 1,640 ft (500m) away or identify the outline of buildings that are 3,280 ft (1km) in the distance. All these stunning scenes can be recorded in high-resolution 4K, both for photos and videos, ensuring that those enchanting nighttime memories will be preserved in as high a quality as you saw them with your eyes.
The AKASO Seemor Night Vision Goggles isn’t just powerful, it is also simple and convenient to use. Built-in 2.4GHz Wi-Fi lets you connect to your smartphone both for remote monitoring of what the goggles see as well as fast transfer of photos and videos. Two 3,200 mAh batteries give you up to 8 hours of uninterrupted enjoyment, and two 1/4 nut ports at the top and bottom of the Seemor let you easily mount the device on tripods or even helmets. Whether you’re trying to observe the mysterious creatures of the night, chasing down urban legends, or simply trying to discover beauty in the darkness, the AI-powered AKASO Seemor True Full-Color Night Vision Goggles opens your eyes to a whole new world you could never see before.
Night vision technology has come a long way from its early military origins, now boasting better visibility, color reproduction, and clarity that goes beyond the grainy green images we’ve come to expect from action films in the 2000s… however, it fundamentally still relies on the same principles of using IR to help the human eye see in low light settings. What the AKASO Seemor does is game-changing, as it weaves AI magic into the entire process. While regular night vision goggles purely rely on large sensors and heavy image processing, the AKASO Seemor uses an AI-driven ISP algorithm that detects objects and shapes, compares it to its vast database, and uses that information to enhance what you see. It’s perhaps the biggest leap in night-vision tech, representing the kind of game-changing leap from using regular Google Search to AI-powered search like Bard, ChatGPT, and Bing Chat.
Designed to look like a pair of high-end binoculars with a digital viewfinder on one end, the AKASO Seemor is equipped from the top to the bottom with some of the most cutting-edge night-vision tech consumers can buy. A large 1/1.79″ CMOS sensor gathers as much light data as it can to observe objects and environments, while all visual data gets passed through the Seemor’s cutting-edge AI-powered ISP (Image Signal Processor) to enhance everything it sees. The 4-megapixel sensor is capable of recording videos and images in 4K, reproducing up to 99% of the color in the scenery – something other night-vision goggles struggle with. A whopping 16x digital zoom lets you hone in on subjects as far as 500 meters (1640 feet) away, making the Seemor perfect for everyone from surveillance personnel to wildlife enthusiasts, night-time adventurers, and just overall lovers of great tech.
Ultra-low Light Full-color Night Vision
The AI chops are perhaps the Seemor’s most impressive accomplishment, as it effectively taps into rising tech trends to meaningfully make its own features better. The way the ISP works is remarkable, because it tries and identifies the things it sees by comparing them to its massive database. That information then helps the ISP do its magic, adding details and vivid colors to the scene and the objects within it, even in ultra-low light. The AI also aids with other features like scene enhancement and HDR color-grading to provide some impressive results.
Visuals from the Seemor are displayed on its dedicated 3-inch TFT display, allowing you to easily see up to 3280 feet away from you. The goggles offer 7 different infrared settings (for how dark your scene is), while letting you toggle between color and IR viewing modes. In the color mode, you’re treated with stunning vivid hues thanks to the Seemor’s ability to accurately represent 99% of the color in its scenes. This means flowers look vibrant, skies look distinct, and your environment looks exactly like it would in daylight – despite the lack of sufficient light.
The Seemor’s visual chops go beyond just enhancing low-light visuals. With its incredible visual range, the goggles let you see as far as 3280 feet (1 kilometer), although the 1640 foot mark (500 meters) is where you’ll be able to clearly view smaller subjects. Beyond mere observation, the Seemor goggles also excel in capturing what you see. They’re capable of 4K video and image capture, and come equipped with H.265 video encoding, ensuring high-definition image and video quality. Media gets saved onto an SD card within the Seemor, allowing your night goggles to have a storage of up to 512Gb. Aside from a removable SD card, the Seemor also sports removable 3200mAh batteries, letting you quickly swap out an old pair out for a new one to keep the party going (each Seemor comes with two batteries to ensure you’re always ready for what nature has in store for you). The batteries give the Seemor up to 4-hours of continuous use in IR mode, and 8 hours if you shift to color. A USB port lets you charge your Seemor directly too, further prolonging its life.
Priced at just $179, the Seemor sits at the perfect crossroad between amateur night-vision gear and cutting-edge military-grade tech. However, it vastly outperforms anything in its price category, thanks in part to its game-changing use of AI. Each Seemor also comes with its own dedicated AKASO Aura app that lets you remotely monitor and capture everything the goggles see. Just mount your Seemor on a tripod thanks to its threaded mount and you can wirelessly view and record media directly from your Seemor or even transfer photos and videos over its built-in 2.4G WiFi link. The AKASO Seemor begins shipping as early as February 2024.
Smart eyewear is back in fashion, especially thanks to Apple finally announcing the Vision Pro. Although its design pretty much still falls under the “headset” category, the ultimate goal of many of these wearables is to be as inconspicuous are regular spectacles or sunglasses as possible. Easier said than done, of course, especially when you need to cram plenty of electronics in such a small space. There are advancements in that area, of course, to the point that it might be possible to fit almost all the necessary components on or near the lenses. That kind of technology will open the doors to a wider variety of wearable designs, including one where you can swap frames to be as sporty or as classy as you need your mixed reality eyewear to be.
Designers: Ben Melvin, Jo Barnard, Dan Lloyd, Harry Mason (Morrama)
There are actually quite a number of designs for smart eyewear, depending on how complicated they need to be. Some include more complex computers and the usual design involves a headband that you wear around your head. Others simply mirror the screen from your phone or computer, so they can just look like overgrown sunglasses. But if you can settle for something even simpler, you might be able to condense everything around the lenses so that the frame is really just a frame, one that you can even replace more easily than with prescription glasses.
Morrama Issé is a concept for mixed reality eyewear that takes advantage of such a design by making the lenses and the frame two connected but independent pieces. The lenses are not your average pair and look more like sports visors. The rim of the visor is quite thick which is where all the electronics will be hidden. In other words, the visor can function on its own without the frame, and the frame only provides the structure that will hold the visor up on the wearer’s face.
This means that the frames are interchangeable, letting the wearer choose the style of the frame depending on where they want to wear the mixed reality goggles. These can be rugged or elegant, at least as elegant as possible considering the rather thick frame required to support the weight of the visor part. More importantly, however, the frames can be made using more sustainable and recyclable materials since this part usually has a shorter lifespan.
The Morrama Issé design is no Minority Report or Tony Stark, and you will still look conspicuous if you will be wearing such eyewear in public. Of course, the primary use case for the wearable will be for fitness, where the goggles will provide the relevant biometrics and information that people need when training or exercising. It’s pretty much the same data that your smartwatch would show, except it will always be within your field of vision. Not everyone will find the aesthetic that pleasing, but Issé’s innovation is how it is able to envision a more modular approach to designing mixed reality eyewear, especially with a bent towards more sustainable options.