• About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
No Result
View All Result
NEWSLETTER
iotindiana
  • Home
  • Internet of Things
  • Security
  • WAN
  • Cloud Computing
  • Mobile
  • Networking
  • Software
  • Home
  • Internet of Things
  • Security
  • WAN
  • Cloud Computing
  • Mobile
  • Networking
  • Software
No Result
View All Result
iotindiana
No Result
View All Result
Home Uncategorized

China’s Baidu shows off alternative to Google Glass, without optical display

in Uncategorized
0
SHARES
3
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Chinese search engine Baidu is offering its own answer to Google Glass, but the headmounted device, which can visually scan and identify objects, comes without an optical display to extend battery life.

Called BaiduEye, the product is still in development, but the company on Wednesday showed off several prototypes during its annual technology conference.

Unlike Google’s own smart glasses product, BaiduEye relies on an ear piece attached to the left side, instead of an optical display, to feed information back to the user. A camera attached to the other side is designed to snap pictures, and recognize objects that enter into its sight.

With the device, users can retrieve more information about objects they wish to scan. For example, a user wanting to know the vendor and price of a purse could use BaiduEye to scan the product, and hear the related details. More in-depth information can be displayed on the user’s smartphone.

Baidu hopes the device will provide a useful hands-free alternative for searching for information. No pricing or release date was given, but the company is working with several hardware vendors to commercialize the device.

Prior to its unveiling, Baidu’s CEO Robin Li stated on Wednesday that he expects voice and picture-based searches will exceed online text-based queries in five years. Already, some Chinese users make as many as 500 voice-based searches per day, he added.

In designing BaiduEye, the company did away with the optical display to help extend it’s battery life, which can last for 2 hours. The device is designed to cater to the education and shopping sectors. In one example, Baidu said clothing shop workers could wear one, and use it to identify customers to pull up information on past purchases they’ve made.

Baidu is China’s largest search engine, and is using the technology of its own data analytics to feed information to the device. Besides BaiduEye, the company is also preparing other hardware, including a pair of smart chopsticks.

Although the product is still in development, the chopsticks can be used to scan the quality of food and water. The battery-powered chopsticks are fitted with sensors, which can tell the acidity of water or if a meal has been made with recycled cooking oil.

Join the Network World communities on Facebook and LinkedIn to comment on topics that are top of mind.
Download WordPress Themes Free
Download Best WordPress Themes Free Download
Download Premium WordPress Themes Free
Download WordPress Themes
free download udemy paid course
download micromax firmware
Download WordPress Themes Free
free download udemy paid course
Tags: China's Baidu shows off alternative to Google Glasswithout optical display
Next Post

Baidu, Tencent help Chinese shopping malls take on Alibaba

Recommended

IoT is here and mobile networks will never be the same

How to keep your connected home safe: 7 steps you can take to boost home security

Facebook Twitter Youtube RSS

Newsletter

Subscribe our Newsletter for latest updates.

Loading

Category

  • AI
  • Careers
  • Cloud Computing
  • Connected Cars
  • Connected Vehicles
  • Data & Analytics
  • Data Center
  • Data Centers
  • Databases
  • Development
  • Enterprise
  • Hardware
  • Healthcare
  • IIoT
  • Infrastructure
  • Internet of Things
  • IoT
  • IT Leadership
  • Manufacturing
  • Mobile
  • Networking
  • Oil & Gas
  • Open Source
  • Security
  • Smart Cities
  • Smart Homes
  • Software
  • Software Development
  • Standards
  • Technology Industry
  • Uncategorized
  • Unified Communications
  • Virtualization
  • WAN
  • Wearables

About Us

Advance IOT information site of Indiana USA

© 2024 iotindiana.com.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Internet of Things
  • Security
  • WAN
  • IoT
  • Cloud Computing
  • Data Centers
  • Mobile
  • Networking
  • Software

© 2024 iotindiana.com.

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In