Finally, some hope for those who won’t be able to afford a Google Glass. A French company has unveiled a cheaper, and what it calls better, option to Google’s popular on-the-nose device. Optinvent has two versions of its dual-mode smart glass. One a developer version called ORA-1 priced at $599 and the other a consumer version named ORA-X at $300. That makes the price a fifth of that of the $1500 Google Glass. Ora X features a front-facing 1080p 5MP camera, a 9-axis motion sensor, wireless connectivity with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and GPS as well as a trackpad for tactile interactions with the device.
What really sets the Ora apart from the Google Glass is its second Flip-Vu mode, where you change the angle of the prism, to view get augmented reality with images in the field of vision and a glance mode where you look down at the image. Otherwise it is a bit thicker than the Glass on the sides. “We don’t necessarily consider ourselves a head-on Google Glass competitor. We were around long before Glass. We started working on the core technology for smart glasses in 2008 and feel the ORA has a different value proposition,†said Optinvent’s CEO Kayvan Mirza in an email interview.