rzr
New Member
Posts: 3
|
Post by rzr on Jul 28, 2015 12:13:32 GMT
URL: dockr.eurogiciel.fr/blogs/embedded/tizen-watch-controling-glasses/Hi, I wanted to share this little proof of concept, and listening for feedback Tizen watch controling glassesToday devices are bringing new paradigms and new ways to interact with machines. Eurogiciel has strong experience on glasses and provides solutions using Optinvent’s ORA-1 glasses. So, I tried just recently thoses devices and managed connect one my favorite Tizen device the Samsung gear2 using both SDK and make them get along. Watch is controling pointer of glasses and in this example let user draw over it. Compared to previous IoT demos, this usage can be more relevant in a real use case, like interacting in “Transparent Augmented reality mode” or with outside, I let you imagination flowing. In my humble opinion ergonomy is one of the main issues, especially on smart glasses. For the story, If you were at TDCSF14 you might have tried those very same models. Keep updated, I’ll may share later other experiments about enhancing Human Machine Interfaces. optinvent glasses Resources : www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFMfw5Au8j0# wiki.tizen.org/wiki/Wearable optinvent.proboards.com/ Keywords: glasses, tizen, android, sap, bluetooth, html5 Copyleft: CC-BY-SA ~pcl Source: dockr.eurogiciel.fr/blogs/embedded/author/pcl/Tizen watch controling glasses
|
|
|
Post by misko on Aug 11, 2015 15:11:51 GMT
Hi, I m a student working on these glasses as well and I can't even install the server-side sample application on the glasses because the computer doesn't see them. I believe i need some kind of driver for them in order for the studio to see them, but I can't find it anywhere. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
|
|
rzr
New Member
Posts: 3
|
Post by rzr on Aug 13, 2015 15:44:17 GMT
if you're running linux , try
lsusb
adb devices
dmesg
And show results
|
|