The genius of Steve Jobs was his ability to create product ideas that would mark a turning point. Apple’s iPods redefined the portable music player industry. Eventually, they also redefined the portable video player industry. But in this regard, they suffered a few problems, especially in terms of the experience, privacy, and comfort. Video glasses make all the difference.
When you watch a video on your iPod, the screen is tiny and difficult to see. The sound, too, is tinny and unpleasant if you don’t have very good headphones or ear buds. This can ruin the experience of a good movie. But iPod video glasses solve this problem. Video glasses give you a big screen experience by projecting the screen 1-2 meters away. This system also includes the possibility for 3D entertainment without further adjustment, all on a screen that looks about 80″ on the diagonal (which is how all TV’s are measured). There are also stereo earbuds built in that are noise-reducing.
Privacy can be a big issue when watching a video on your iPod. If you’re watching your favorite movie on the subway, you don’t want some stranger leaning over your shoulder and watching it with you, but you also don’t want to bother everyone around you with the flashing images or loud noises. That’s what makes iPod video glasses so great: no one but you can see the video feed, so no one can lean over your shoulder to watch with you, and the earbuds are noise-reducing, so you can’t hear them and they can’t hear you.
If you’re watching a small screen, you can get all kinds of unpleasant neck and eye strain just trying to see what’s going on. But iPod video glasses are light-weight, so they don’t put any strain on your neck or head, and they are designed for hours of comfortable wear, so they don’t add any stress there, either. The images are projected 1-2 meters away as if on an 80″ TV, so your eyes don’t strain trying to see anything.
Video glasses make the iPod video experience complete, they maintain your privacy (and everyone else’s), and they keep you from getting undue stress and strain on your eyes and body.