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January 31, 2006

Headset goes from the army to the iPod

MicroOptical has utilised technology originally developed for the military to improve the iPod video user experience.

It has adapted its patented display system to create a headset, "Myvu", which also resembles a pair of sunglasses and beams the iPod video image right in front of your eyes.

While immersing the iPod owner in the specific entertainment experience, Myvu also recognises the need for "situational awareness".

To this end, "the optical bridge is very thin, so you can see over and around the viewer", MicroOptical's Bruce Lampert told Playlist, drawing a comparison with the needs of tank drivers in the army.

"There are also windows that allow you to see through the viewer," he added.

Myvu was first unveiled at this month's Macworld Expo exhibition.

Priced at $269, it comes with a battery pack that lasts for around six hours and hooks up to the iPod headphones jack via a mini-plug.

There is also an iPod case with belt loop and plastic protector for the video screen.

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Posted by ipodworld at January 31, 2006 09:36 AM

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