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Avegant Glyph Hybrid Headphones & Video Headset Ready To Ship

Avegant Glyph Shipping Release 2016 Kickstarter Amazon Headphones Video

Last January we told you about a clever pair of headphones that had an integrated video screen in the headband. Two years after its original Kickstarter the Avegant Glyph is now ready to ship. In the expanse of time since the device’s successful crowdfunding, Avegant has redesigned the Glyph numerous times, most recently obsessing over comfort. As a refresher, Glyph looks like a typical pair of premium around-the-ear headphones except that you can pivot the cans so that the headband is over your eyes, revealing an integrated video screen. Well, maybe “video screen” isn’t exactly the correct terminology because the device actually projects the image into your eyes using a micro mirror array. Avegant claims that their display technology, sorry “Retinal Imaging Technology,” is far superior to traditional screens because it causes less eyestrain since the light is being reflected into your eyes similar to how we see the world around us. The image displayed is equivalent to a 65″ display and by design you have peripheral vision above and below the device. As far as video content, Glyph features a HDMI plug that can accept video from smartphones, tablets, and laptops. Thankfully this means you do not have to carry around a separate unit to store videos and provide power. Speaking of power, the Glyph’s built-in battery has an expected battery life of 4 to 5 hours when viewing video and for just audio the headphone uses passive drivers. You can order the Avegant Glyph through January 15th for $599, after which the price will jump to $699. The company is currently shipping Kickstarter pledges and website preorders and expects to sell the device via Amazon in March.  

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