German inventor designs magical filter glasses that can be worn to take photos and upload them directly

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The glasses, designed by German inventor Markus Gerke, have a 5-megapixel sensor that uses a built-in computer to add filters to real-world scenes.

The glasses, designed by German inventor Markus Gerke, have a 5-megapixel sensor that uses a built-in computer to add filters to real-world scenes.

Gehrke was inspired by Google, Olympus and Epson's eye-glass computers

Gehrke was inspired by Google, Olympus and Epson's eye-glass computers

Gehrke's idea is still just a concept, but it is by no means a far-fetched dream.

Gehrke's idea is still just a concept, but it is by no means a far-fetched dream.

The glasses developed by Olympus connect to smartphones via Bluetooth to display information such as emails. In addition, the glasses also have a built-in GPS system and accelerometer to transmit location information.

The glasses developed by Olympus connect to smartphones via Bluetooth to display information such as emails. In addition, the glasses also have a built-in GPS system and accelerometer to transmit location information.

The user interface of Project Glass developed by Google can present data directly in front of the wearer.

The user interface of Project Glass developed by Google can present data directly in front of the wearer.

Project Glass displays location and weather forecast information

Project Glass displays location and weather forecast information

Project Glass displays navigation information similar to the current Google Maps service.

Project Glass displays navigation information similar to the current Google Maps service.

Beijing time July 27 news, German inventor Markus Gerke designed a new type of glasses with Instagram function. The glasses have a built-in 5-megapixel sensor and can use the built-in computer to add filter effects to real-world scenes. Gerke was inspired by the eyewear computers of Google, Olympus and Epson. He said: "The wearer only needs to push 'Insta' to activate the glasses and select different filters. In addition, users can also take pictures with the glasses and upload them directly to Instagram."

"A lot of people use Instagram, they like the features of Instagram, they like taking pictures and sharing them with friends," Geerke said. "My glasses can not only record the moments of life, but also achieve wonderful visual effects with the help of filters." Geerke's idea is still just a concept, but it is by no means an unattainable dream. The technology website The Register said that Geerke's design was obviously inspired by the concept of "wearable computers." Chris Mero of the website said: "Olympus, Google and Apple are all working on this, as are some other companies."

Apple has applied for a patent that mentions "using technical means to project a source image onto a head-mounted display". Olympus will release high-tech glasses that place a computer display directly in front of the wearer's eyes and change the scene in front of them by adjusting the brightness. The Olympus glasses are still in the prototype stage. They are lightweight and battery-powered and are said to last for 8 hours. The glasses have a built-in GPS system and accelerometer that can transmit information about local places directly to the 320×240 display. A small projector is responsible for projecting the image in front of the wearer's eyes.

Project Glass developed by Google is designed to allow users to shoot videos with a built-in camera while also using applications, the Internet and browsing social networking sites on the move. The glasses allow users to be online without the need for a desktop, tablet or smartphone and in a private way. With the help of the glasses, information about the destination or text messages from friends can be presented directly in front of the wearer.

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