How To Diy Smart Eyewear At Home?

This video demonstrates how to create smart glasses using a Raspberry Pi 0w microcomputer. Inspired by Spiderman FFH, the author aims to create E.D.I.T.H. glasses. To build these glasses, an Arduino nano, Bluetooth module, and OLED display are needed. The video provides full code/3D models for the project, which can be found on the YouTube channel.

The video also explains the necessary steps to set up an Arduino, connect a display, program it, add sensors, power the glasses, and assemble them to create personalized smart glasses. The video also discusses making Sonar goggles or night vision goggles at home using an Arduino and sensors.

To create these glasses, the author prepares a Raspberry Pi and an SD card with OD. Python modules are installed and the transparent OLED display is connected to the Raspberry Pi. The video then demonstrates how to set up the Raspberry Pi, connect the display, and enable interfacing with the speaker.

The video concludes by demonstrating how to create a powerful smart glass under $40 using the Raspberry Pi 3 microcomputer. The process involves setting up the Raspberry Pi, uploading an empty sketch to the Arduino, and connecting the HC-05 module to the Arduino.


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  • I did my project from Xiaomi Mi Band 3 as SMARTGLASSES. Xiaomi Mi Band 3 has a specific build – doesn’t have touchscreen but has touch panel separately. When you fix it to glasses or to your head by band you have access to HR tracking from superficial temporal artery, GPS tracking and more… My blueprints (3D print model) is on Turbo squid “Smart glasses Vitoculus from Xiaomi Mi Band3 3D”

  • Que falta de información en este vídeo, la verdad. He comprado materiales, porque me interesante este proyecto y debo hacer un proyecto para el colegio. El caso es que, primeramente he tenido errores con el codigo que los solucione, pero a la hora de subirlo al arduino solo me funciona el bluetooth, descartue la app retro watch y todo pero me envían mensajes y mi display no visualiza ninguna notificación en la pantalla. (No esta dañado porque hice una prueba para que me imprimiera un mensaje y lo hizo), a la hora de darme cuenta mi display es un oled 1.3 y el dice que esta usando uno 0.95, cuando busque ese display por internet me aparecio con características muy diferentes a las del article, dije que seguro es un error y esta usando uno 0.96 como me indica en el link de la descripción, pero me dicen que el display 0.96 empieza con el pin GND y después el VCC, en este article el pin de su display empieza por VCC, igual que el mío, pero el mío es un display 1.3 con contrrolador SH1106, o sea, solo le sirve esa librería porque lo intente con la SSD1306 y no me sirve, ahora esas librerías no se encuentran ahora en Arduino actualizado, la unica librería que incluye todos esos controladores es la U8g2, pero se me esta dificultando su descarga, alguien que ya haya hecho esto. Por favor, me podria ayudar?, es para un proyecto de grado y estoy desesperada con esto.

  • sketch_dec22h:123: error: variable ‘weekString’ must be const in order to be put into read-only section by means of ‘__attribute__((progmem))’ PROGMEM const char* weekString() = {“”, “Sun”, “Mon”, “Tue”, “Wed”, “Thu”, “Fri”, “Sat”}; ^ sketch_dec22h:124: error: variable ‘ampmString’ must be const in order to be put into read-only section by means of ‘__attribute__((progmem))’ PROGMEM const char* ampmString() = {“AM”, “PM”}; ^ sketch_dec22h:161: error: variable ‘strIntro’ must be const in order to be put into read-only section by means of ‘__attribute__((progmem))’ PROGMEM const char* strIntro() = {“Retro”, “Watch”, “Arduino v1.0”}; ^ exit status 1 variable ‘weekString’ must be const in order to be put into read-only section by means of ‘__attribute__((progmem))’

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  • I made an iron man glove and arm up to my elbow out of metal with a flamethrower and a light in the glove I’m on about making an entire iron man suit and I’m gonna make these or either make an iron man helmet and put these on them but I’m only a kid so I wanna use this when I’m older so I’m just gonna make the parts of me that won’t grow anymore

  • Can your eye focus on an image that close? Wouldn’t you need a set of lens to create a virtual image kinda like how some vr headsets are made? But wouldn’t that render every object you see past the display out of focus? I’m trying to do something similar but I have serious doubts with using a display to project on glass

  • Well uh….joke aside about the price. Can you put a Projector tech instead of OLED display ? Or maybe put a bend Mirror for the trajectory, so that the display going bigger ? I know I’m not part of team, but saying this so that you can do better ? 😊 I know the knowledge but I can’t demonstrate coz I’m a broke guy 👍

  • Sorry to advertise but I see a lot of comments about how 3D printers are expensive. Solution? My friend manages a 3D printing business that can print whatever you send in. You can find him on Etsy with the shop name ‘threeDprintin’ If you are really serious about wanting to 3D print something then I would recommend that 😉

  • You know maybe you think that is funny but when i was a child i try to mack such a things but after i grow up a littel more i think i give up of that dream but now that i see this i decide to conection my dream thank you for this article but i have a favore to ask you can you make your articles with a subtitle and a little more explane? 😢😦😅😀🤔🤗

  • Simple and effective, personally I’m more a Raspberry Fan so I would try to get it done with an Raspberry Pi Zero. And the good thing on your device is: No Spying from Google over a camera that is integrated within the device! Great work I indeed! I wonder: What temperatures do you get from this thing?

  • Hii bro please reply me.. I am also a electronic enthusiast. Studying in 12th standard iam really confused to which stream should i go. My passion is to do this kind of experiments. I would like to know about microcontrollers their programming and to develop coustom applications and softwares for that electronic equipments. So i need to study electronics and computer science simultaneously. To which stream should i go? What course did you study?what engeneering should i consider?

  • Thumbnail : shows the device displaying Google’s web browser, like the glasses he made can display regular images and web pages Reality: it’s a super cheap microcontroller and OLED display reflected on a glass panel from hand snapped glass. It was literally only capable of displaying monochrome text and pixel images, that thing couldn’t display a web page if it’s life depended on it.

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