Monoglasses

Monoglasses

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Monoview - A Novel Way to See the World. This innovative glasses boasts one powerful lens designed for seamless pairing with 4.8-inch smartphones. The primary objective behind creating Monoview was to offer an alternate display solution by streaming desktop pictures from PCs to mobile devices, enabling users to enjoy big-screen visuals without sacrificing portability. Moreover, this headset allows users to stream videos and engage in games directly through the ARWinSpace app on the Google Play Store (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ARwindows.ARWinSpace). To clearly display smartphone screens, Monoview features a Fresnel lens with a focal length of approximately 180 mm, though this can be adjusted for better results. For a firsthand look at its capabilities, you're encouraged to check out the demonstration video (https://youtu.be/YKmib6IR5gA). Assembly and Use To bring Monoview to life, all components were precision-printed using ABS materials, carefully glued in place with acetone where necessary. One essential step is shaping the T-holder for ergonomic fit - simply heat it until it becomes soft enough, then bend into place (demonstrated in an accompanying photo). Noteworthy details include printed M5 threads, which may require cleaning to ensure optimal performance. For a magnet tap from Google Cardboard integration, non-magnetic screws are recommended or an alternative approach is to use shorter screws, ideally the one positioned nearest the magnet when in its lowest setting.

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