KAIST develops faster wearable computer, K-Glass

February 21, 2014

By Cho Hyun-eui

Researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have developed what they call “K-Glass” that reportedly outdoes Google Glass.

KAIST has developed a new wearable computer, K-Glass, which is 30 times faster than Google Glass. (Courtesy of KAIST)

KAIST has developed a new wearable computer, K-Glass, which is 30 times faster than Google Glass. (Courtesy of KAIST)

K-Glass uses the new augmented-reality (AR) processor that only filters the most important part of the scene and presents relevant information.

Researchers modeled the AR processor after the human brain. The AR processor works the same way in which the brain processes visual data.

K-Glass is 30 times faster and lasts three times longer than Google Glass.

Researchers said, “Through augmented reality, we will have richer, deeper, and more powerful reality in all aspects of our life from education, business, and entertainment to art and culture.”