Vuzix Wrap 920AR User Manual

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Wrap 920
The Wrap 920 video eyewear forms the base of the Wrap 920AR. It provides a 67-
inch virtual display, as seen from 10 feet. The Wrap 920AR can be worn like a pair
of sunglasses and used solely as a wearable 67-in display for viewing videos, or
computer content. It supports standard 2D video and a simple change of its
configuration, through an on-screen options menu, enables it to display any one of
multiple stereoscopic 3D video formats. Removable earphones round out this
product for the ultimate portable big-screen experience.

Wrap Stereo Camera Pair
The most visually apparent feature of the Wrap 920AR is its stereo camera pair
mounted into the face of the eyewear. With dual cameras spaced to approximate the
visual perspective of your eyes you can capture markers and similar objects or
complete scenes in stereoscopic 3D.

Image capture is a key component in augmented and mixed reality. The Wrap
cameras capture video 60 frames per second in 640 x 480 resolution and are
recognized by your computer as independent USB webcams. No special or
proprietary APIs are required to access and process what they capture.

Wrap VGA Adapter
A Wrap 920 is designed for flexible convenience. Out of the box it connects to
virtually any media devices that supports composite (RCA) video – which is pretty
much any non-computer media device. For computers, simply replace the eyewear’s
battery powered Control Box with a Wrap VGA Adapter. The VGA adapter can be
connected directly or through a standard gender-bender if you have a DVI or mini-
DVI video port and power is drawn through a USB connection. This connection
provides 2D and 3D stereoscopic video support when connected to virtually any
make or model of Windows compatible graphics card able to support dual monitors.
It works with desktop, notebook and laptop computers and comes complete with
Vuzix VR Manager providing stereoscopic video drivers and instant VR
compatibility with a wide assortment of games, simulators and other applications.

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