Jins Meme Smartglasses with Powerful Technology

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Jins Meme Smartglasses with Powerful Technology

Post by chandoo » Feb 06, 2015 Views: 1506

Jins Meme is the latest smartglasses introduced by Japanese eyewear company. These eyewear frames comes with the powerful technology that can monitor your movement. The Jins Meme looks like a pair of Ray Bans, The lens are big and the frames are a bold, matte black It packs the full power of eye tracking software, fitness technology, and gaming. The glasses are on their way to the company's home country of Japan and the U.S. in 2015, so these amazing glasses are almost here.



The frames are definitely aimed toward the new, modern, hipster style, and they won’t suite everyone, but they look good on both women and men. All the sensors and tech are hidden in the back of the ear pieces and the nose pads, so it's almost invisible. You don’t have to wear a huge, honking display on your face anymore. The Jins Meme may be subtle, but it sure is powerful.



Jins packed six-axis sensors, including accelerometers and gyroscopes into the ear pieces. These sensors give the Jins Meme all the abilities of a Fitbit, but with greater accuracy. Since the sensors are positioned at the center of the body and the top of the spine, the Meme can better track your movements and even your posture. Wrist-based wearables often overestimate your activity, counting arm motions as steps. The Meme doesn’t suffer from that problem because it’s in the most stable, central part of your body.
Those sensors also keep tabs on the calories you burn, and can tell if you have bad posture or balance. Future apps could potentially use that data to correct runners’ strides, predict health problems, and improve users’ posture. On top of it all, the battery should last as many as 16 hours before you need to charge it again via Micro USB.






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Post by jhony » Feb 09, 2015

decent eyewear with good technology features.


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