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T-Glass

T-Glass

DIY prism display glasses, ESP32 S3+microphone+IMU+prism

15 total reviews

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Specifications

MCU ESP32-S3 FN4R2
Flash 4MB
PSRAM 2MB
Wireless protocol Wireless protocol
Onboard functions Microphone, RTC, Touch Button

 1.1-inch Full Color LTPS AMOLED JD9613
Resolution 294x126
Resolution 126x126


Sample Code For Reference [Github]

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Only The Prism

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Customer Reviews

Based on 15 reviews
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Herr Schröder

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Mikael Svensson
No focus on the distance you should have the glasses

No focus on the distance you should have the glasses

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Gregory Maring
1st gen is a waste of money.

I have a 1st green unit that can only be brought into a readable focus if I hold them a foot off of my face. The prism is problem. Lilygo should offer a replacement prism and remove all 1st gen units from retail.

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Zachary Kost-Smith
Fundamental Design Error

I'm torn here because I want them to revisit this and make it work, but the design here is fundamentally wrong. They placed the prism on backwards, so it doesn't have the appropriate focal length, making it useless. You can disassemble and turn the prism around yourself, which you should do, but you will be left with a tiny portion of the original display and very few pixels... but at least the focal point is ~60 cm away rather than ~2 cm as originally assembled. This needs a new display with a much higher resolution, but with that it would be pretty awesome, I think. Might be a good item to purchase to get the optics needed to make your own device, then repurpose the electronics for a smart watch. This device is not immediate useful in any way without significant hacking and redesign.

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Bill Preston
Nice device, Hard to see

I really like it, and will probably buy another. But you need to hold it too far away from you to actually read it. I got some inexpensive plastic lenses that I will try and create a mount for, then should be good