New AirVenture exhibitor Aero Glass (Hangar A, Booth 1110) is developing an augmented reality environment that will allow pilots to “see” terrain, navigation, ADS-B traffic, weather and airspace constraints on wearable devices such as Google Glass, Epson Moverio and other head-mounted type displays. The company is seeking beta testers to help refine the software’s features. The first 200 to sign up will receive a lifetime license for the Aero Glass program; the company also is offering special discounts on the devices during the show. According to the signup webpage for the beta test program, cost for the device and software will be less than $1,000.
New AirVenture exhibitor Aero Glass (Hangar A, Booth 1110) is developing an augmented reality environment that will allow pilots to "see" terrain, navigation, ADS-B traffic, weather and airspace constraints on wearable devices such as Google Glass, Epson Moverio and other head-mounted type displays. The company is seeking beta testers to help refine the software's features. The first 200 to sign up will receive a lifetime license for the Aero Glass program; the company also is offering special discounts on the devices during the show. According to the signup webpage for the beta test program, cost for the device and software will be less than $1,000.
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New AirVenture exhibitor Aero Glass (Hangar A, Booth 1110) is developing an augmented reality environment that will allow pilots to "see" terrain, navigation, ADS-B traffic, weather and airspace constraints on wearable devices such as Google Glass, Epson Moverio and. other head-mounted type displays. The company is seeking beta testers to help refine the software's features. The first 200 to sign up will receive a lifetime license for the Aero Glass program; the company also is offering special discounts on the devices during the show. According to the signup webpage for the beta test program, cost for the device and software will be less than $ 1,000.
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New AirVenture exhibitor Aero Glass (Hangar A Booth 1110), is developing an augmented reality environment that will allow. Pilots to "see." terrain navigation ADS-B traffic,,, and weather airspace constraints on wearable devices such as Google. Glass Epson Moverio, and other head-mounted type displays. The company is seeking beta testers to help refine the software s. ' Features.The first 200 to sign up will receive a lifetime license for the Aero Glass program; the company also is offering special. Discounts on the devices during the show. According to the signup webpage for the beta, test program cost for the device. And software will be less than, $1 000.
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