The Wrap 920AV is the world’s “first in class” Video Eyewear that takes the form of a standard pair of fashionable sunglasses with revolutionary ‘see-thru’ Quantum optics technology that doesn’t block out the world around you. Utilizing Vuzix’ Quantum optics technology and ultra low power electronics, the Wrap 920AV is the most advanced video eyewear available today. Its unique ‘see-thru’ lens design allows you to stay grounded in the real world while watching your private video display or experiencing augmented or mixed reality on mobile devices such as the iPhone. A revolutionary patent pending electronic IPD system enables adjustment for virtually all facial structures and optional prescription lens inserts provide the ultimate solution for eyeglass wearers.

- Connects to any video device
- The Wrap 920AV is designed to connect to all NTSC or PAL audio/video devices with video-out capabilities. Supported devices include:
- iPod®/iPhone
- Portable DVD Players
- Media Players
- Digital Cameras
- Camcorders
- Cellular phones with video out
- Video Game Systems
- PCs & Laptops with S-Video
FEATURES:
- Unique ‘see-thru’ lens design
- 30 degree field of view
- Equivalent to a 60” screen viewed from nine feet
- Removable noise-cancelling earphones
- Works with iPod® and iPhone
- Works for six hours with 2 AA batteries
- Weighs less than three ounces
- Prescription inserts available from Vuzix
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