If a tablet reader isn’t good enough and you’re looking for something different, you might be interested in e-reading glasses, which are an interesting device in the form of a pair of sunglasses, a bit like headphones. VR, Soul Plan A simpler device designed solely as a hands-free e-reader, the Soul weighs only about 100g and is shaped like a pair of black sunglasses, designed for a more comfortable reading experience, like reading a book while lying down. But before you ask, no, you can’t scroll with your eyes or your cranky mind.
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Newspaper format
The SolReader is specified with a pair of E-core displays with 1.3-inch side-illuminated lenses capable of displaying 65,536 pixels each. The device also has an internal diopter adjustment, so that people who wear glasses or touch can use it without the use of additional vision correction. A major advantage of Sol is that it is also claimed to block out all external visual distractions and allow the reader to focus on the e-book.
Writing form in glasses
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The pages of the e-book are displayed against a dark background and the developer describes the reading experience as similar to looking at the pages of a real book. To switch between pages, users press buttons on a remote control-like controller. , so reading this is not considered hands-free. Very technical.
It has a SolReader that has a built-in battery that provides about 30 hours of reading time on a single charge, which doesn’t sound like much compared to traditional e-readers.
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Storage is limited to 64MB, but the headset connects wirelessly to an app on your iOS or Android mobile phone that lets you rip epub files without any DRM, so you don’t have to store all your e-books on them.
The wearable Soul Digital Book Reader is currently in pre-order and currently retails for $350.