Smart Cap : A DIY Google Glass Replica Made For Only Rs.4500
We love to get
‘inspired.’ Our Bollywood movies are predominantly ‘inspired’ by
previous works by other filmmakers who in-turn get their inspiration
from others. But sometimes these inspirations lead to some cool new
inventions like a Google Glass replica that costs a meager Rs. 4500 in
comparison to the hefty price tag of Google’s Augmented glasses.
Now Cochin-based Arvind Sanjeev has
invented the “Smart Cap” which is basically a nerdier version of the
sleek Google Glass. Now we, of course, need to cut him some slack as he
didn’t have huge monetary resources backing those researchers at Google
X.
Arvind’s design though rudimentary is
pretty functional. The raw materials that went into making the smart cap
are easily available. The Smart cap uses a USB Webcam, an LCD panel,
aspheric lens, headphones, a Raspberry Pi Board, a sun board sheet and
glue which is a DIY guy’s favorite tool.
Now since creating an operating system
would have been a long task, Arvind went with open Android as the OS for
Smart cap. The front of the cap has the camera, the Raspberry Pi board,
and 2.5 inch LCD display mounted on it. To make the LCD display legible
at such close distance, he used an aspheric lens.
The Smart cap works by taking commands
using the microphone on the headset. The device can help you with
navigation, Google search, YouTube, webcam recording and first person
viewing of other cameras, etc.
What is really appreciable is that he put the entire project in DIY
and posted it for anyone to create their own smart cap. He has been
doing this for a while and has uploaded several DIY tutorials. He also
owns a start-up called A.R.S devices which make devices for automation,
connected devices and safety purposes. He has in line for a hardware
patent which will let you control your car using a smartphone app. Now
that’s an app we’d all love to have.
Even though the Smart Cap is inspired by
Google Glass, Arvind’s audacity and patience in creating this device is
commendable. The value of DIY has always been to bring replicated
expensive technology and attaining similar levels of functionality using
cheaper alternatives. The Smart cap stands up to the value, and though
it looks rudimentary, it is pretty dope, almost like a prop from a
sci-fi movie about robots. So if you have the talent of DIY, then go
ahead, get in the game and teach the world how to make some awesome
stuff inexpensively.
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