Just a few hours ago I Said to my Girl how nice it would be to have a binocular with all the information about mountains and stuff. And now I am watching this Video 😮
You’ll need a different product for that - these are binoculars, not cameras. They have no way to know what you’re looking at. It uses position and direction to superimpose information at locations relative to where they are and where you’re pointing them.
You mean like most games already do? Not trying to diss on you or the binoculars, but this will already make me feel like I'm in a game (Death Stranding, MGSV, are some that pop to mind, but some of those features popped up in many open world games, like the most recent Zelda games, the Assassin's Creed games, etc)
@@FelipeKana1 I see your point, but I was thinking more survival games like Outlast, Forest, or Green Hell, where the science and technology is always grounded. The gadgets you have in those games will be products that's always available IRL. The adventure games have gadgets which have the features like in this one, but they're more sci-fi/fantasy oriented where the gadgets are not necessarily real.
Nice idea, but I would want more than 10X magnification and a price less than $1200. Also, if used for hiking or exploring, a battery life of 5 hours is not enough.
5 hours of usage time. Not just 5 hours of you pretending to be an experienced hiker. I seriously doubt you’re going to spend 5 hours in one hike just looking through binoculars.
@@b1r2y3n I was referring to hiking sections of the Appalachian Trail for days before getting a chance to restock supplies and no way at all to recharge a battery. If this expensive toy meets your needs then by all means buy one and enjoy it, but don't stroke your ego by criticizing people or things you know nothing about.
It's nice and all, until you realize, that you already have something with such capabilities (and more) in your pocket. My 3 year old S21 Ultra has 10x optical zoom, built-in celestial map in native camera app and possibility to be enhanced by thousands of apps from the store, including AI powered fauna and flora ID.
The look from a smartphone and a binocular are totally different, more in a big environment with hard climate, this is something for people who like to go to the mountain, and there is no internet in that places.
I think that adding a very simple input/output interface to this product could open a lot of other applications than just hobby. The binoculars should be able accept a simple Az. El. target from an external module to display on the screen and should output the current Az. El. at a given rate (10Hz would probably be enough). All it takes is a 4 wire connector, a few lines of code and a protocol interface document. If you want to improve the interface, add the possibility to accept GPS positions for a point of interest and also output the GPS position of the binoculars. The whole goal of this interface would be to open up for real time tracking. I'm thinking about search and rescue operations. The position of a beacon could be received by a telemetry radio connected to this interface and displayed in the binoculars. Another application is for paragliding schools. Trainers could easily spot their student in the sky if each of them is flying with a simple beacon that transmits GPS position and name of the student.
Add wildlife Id features (birds, plants, insects, you name it). I know this is WAY harder than it seems and even proper apps for that are often faulty... but maybe team up with them?
I like the locking target that guides another viewer to what the first was looking at . I have some Nikon gun scopes that have worked good for me for a long time now . Nikon makes good optical . Not sure why they stopped making gun scopes
My $5 binocular for spying has the same specs and demo video. It is not possible today to believe that you can present a product in this way. Without any real references.
Fonctionnalité. Je comprends dans le descriptif que le système GNSS est celui du téléphone et que la jumelle a une petite IMU. En cas de perte de signal GNSS (est-il multibandes ?), est-il possible ou sera-t-il possible via triangulation d'amers d'obtenir une position précise ? Si plus de signaux GNSS, il utilise la dernière position connue ? Il utilise peut-être l'IMU pour recaler pendant une courte période de temps ? Merci d'avance pour vos réponses !
Bonjour, merci pour votre intérêt, des informations techniques sont disponibles sur notre page www.unistellar.com/fr/envision/ et encore plus de détails seront disponibles sur la page Kickstarter dès son lancement à 16h aujourd'hui :)
Haters gonna hate This product is the stepping stone of future tech that we have imagined 🎉 And does anyone remember the monocular from Dragonball Z Its time we can aspire that reality 🤩 Kudos unistellar team....👏👏👏👏
Realistically, general consumers are just gonna look at some things and leave it on a shelf, an app could do the same things this can but for considerably cheaper. There definitely are some potential usecases in some niche lines of work, but at least for now, it seems to me like an overly ambitious prototype where even the potential it promises pales in comparison to basic smartphone applications. The only benefit the binoculars might have is the offline operation, which provided a sufficiently comprehensive database with information on device, could have some real benefits for people who couldnt rely on their smartphones for that kind of experience for exploration. But either way, im sure the people behind this at least are gonna continue making it better and end up making something cool.
I cant see this working well offline, machine vision model are already shaky at telling the difference between a chair and a human. This would require some pretty impressive hardware
Bro I want it. I just fell in love with the thing i just saw. But the sad thing is I won't be able to buy it from my country and it's price will be out of reach for me.😞
Make a Realtime 3d map of the world and let people see it through these. Eventually let us put messages like Souls Games for other people to learn words of the old and passes and tortured and murdered.
I nearly ordered until I realised there’s no image stabilisation! That makes such a difference for stargazing, you can see so much more. Also makes it easier for older people and kids to use. Bit of a miss there.
Hi, thanks for your comment. Mechanical/optical stabilization would more than double the cost. If necessary a handy lightweight monopod can provide the necessary stabilization.
So. Boring. I’d normally like to give feedback on what can be done better. Actually the tail from 2:45 was way more engaging than the sleepy grandpa narrative. Who is your audience? I value nature and starry skies. But this would take away from that thrill, I’m afraid. ((Always ready to change my mind; just ask my address and send a pair for review!!)) ❤
Voilà c'est pris sur Kickstarter; j'espère ne pas être déçu, car bon entre la campagne marketing et la réalité, j'espère que le Gap est pas trop grand. Sinon ca me parait complètement fou !!!
Complétement fou je ne pense pas car avec quelques appli sur téléphone on a accès à de la réalité augmentée, que j'utilise souvent en montage. La solution intégré dans des Jumelle est le point nouveau qui peu être sympa. j'attends les premiers retour et je prends.
pas super intéressé mais c'est bien vendu j'attends de voir le produit finis et p-e que la magie opérera mais je me demande comment ils vont faire la distinction entre un objet sur un arbre juste devant ou la colline derrière et s'il y a un mode offline pcq le réseau en montagne...
i can't believe this.... from my childhood i always thought of developing such binoculars , i already sucks at remembering people faces and now i don't need to remember the names of stars and other celestial . I think i am living at the best period of humanity(if the CC and pollution is ignored)