The craziest Silicon Valley startup: Meta (wearable glasses, coming soon)

Here I visit the weird headquarters of Meta. Home of the Space Glasses. https:www.spaceglasses.com The CEO and COO show me around, give me an in-depth loo…

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24 Comments

  • Steven Sefton
    Reply

    The best piece of tech I’ve seen this year. Tony Stark of the tech world.
    [Video via +Robert Scoble] #augmentedreality 

  • Howard Bailey
    Reply

    Very Interesting! I don’t know about the five year goal of slapping framed
    contacts on but as you know CEO Meron Gribetz is a "Neuroscientist" and the
    area of craziness that he loves the most about this connection between man
    and machine as he tells us…"is that…you know… I’m a Neuroscientist
    and a third of your brain …area is devoted to three dimensional
    processing of visual information". This being said evidently leaves two
    thirds of Gribetz’s brain free to be a Neuroscientist. Wow! Almost
    difficult to watch…

  • beardymonger
    Reply

    Is this the next mega start-up or one of many 🙂

    I don’t watch many start-ups video coverage, but this video is effing
    awesome eye-opener! Thanks Robert

  • Esteban Contreras
    Reply

    The developer device is less than $700. That alone is a statement vs Google
    Glass (which according to Gribetz, is only a "notification" AR device, not
    the immersive experiences META is looking to enable). Definitely a startup
    to watch closely over the next 6-18 months.

  • Irene Pollak
    Reply

    wow this is very exciting, getting over the vertigo aspect of using and not
    using these glasses will be an interesting adjustment period. But who
    doesn’t want to do the Tony Stark effect. (the reason the Avengers is and
    was so popular is that it is in intensely well put together movie, funny,
    action and in your face, that also has a hero personality on many levels,
    tech being one of them.)

  • chris combe
    Reply

    interesting technology, the CEO seemed to like saying he is a
    Neuroscientist quite a lot.. aside from that, would love to test one of
    these out.

  • Charlie Isaacs
    Reply

    Taking CV to a new level, wow. Do you know if they handing anything back to
    the OpenCV community? +Robert Scoble 

  • Mike Murphy
    Reply

    Tony Stark in real life? Yes from Meta (site at
    https://www.spaceglasses.com/ ).

    This startup proves that Silicon Valley is still doing real tech.

    Meet the future of wearable computers.

    Yes, it’s long, but this startup deserves an in-depth look. Wow.

    More on my thoughts later, just wanted to give you a chance to see this
    mind-blowing startup up close.

  • Terrence Boggs
    Reply

    Tony Stark in real life? Yes from Meta (site at
    https://www.spaceglasses.com/ ).

    This startup proves that Silicon Valley is still doing real tech.

    Meet the future of wearable computers.

    Yes, it’s long, but this startup deserves an in-depth look. Wow.

    More on my thoughts later, just wanted to give you a chance to see this
    mind-blowing startup up close.

  • Robert Scoble
    Reply

    Tony Stark in real life? Yes from Meta (site at
    https://www.spaceglasses.com/ ).

    This startup proves that Silicon Valley is still doing real tech.

    Meet the future of wearable computers.

    Yes, it’s long, but this startup deserves an in-depth look. Wow.

    More on my thoughts later, just wanted to give you a chance to see this
    mind-blowing startup up close.

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