Smart Glasses for OnlyFans Have Another Interesting Idea
The Mentra Live smart glasses introduce a new approach to processing visual data without relying on cloud connectivity. This innovation allows users to control the glasses directly from their mobile devices using a Bluetooth SDK. While the demo showcases a basic query, it highlights the potential for developers to create more efficient applications for smart glasses.
- ▪Mentra Live glasses support live-streaming for OnlyFans and offer a local processing solution.
- ▪The new Bluetooth SDK allows direct control of the glasses from Android/iOS apps without cloud dependency.
- ▪The demo shows the glasses processing queries offline, which addresses common complaints about cloud reliance in smart glasses.
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Smart glasses for live-streaming OnlyFans might sound like a gimmick, but they could have more to offer than a novel way to broadcast porn. In a new demo video, the makers of the Mentra Live, a pair of smart glasses that—as I’ve covered—notably support OnlyFans streaming, show off an interesting solution to one of the worst parts about most pairs of smart glasses: cloud processing. Instead of sending visual data to the cloud to parse stuff like computer vision (aka using your smart glasses’ camera to answer questions about your surroundings), a new Bluetooth SDK from the company offers a more local approach. Introducing the Mentra Bluetooth SDK – control smart glasses directly from your Android/iOS app. Thousands of devs built smart glasses apps. But we heard one common complaint….
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