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Young Glory brief (Wearable technology) : Visorview

Visorview
 
Here is an example of what the visor would look like, simple and clear. It would be made with the new flexible glass technology to be able to fit any helmets, caps or goggles because it means that you don't have to re-purchase a new visorview for each sport.
This is a potential golf program for the visorview, you would clip on the visorview onto the inside of your cap. The program allows for all potential hazards and boundries to be higlighted as well as the hole information and windspeed. This would be for amateur use and could even be rented out by golf courses to the people that come to play a round.
Another potential program for the visorview. You would clip the visorview onto the inside of your helmet. This program is for American football and more specifically quarterbacks. It allows the quarterback to see the play that he has called, the runs his teammates will try to make, the distance the team has to get on that attempt and the player who is most likely to sack (tackle). There could be a different program installed for each position and for each team, whether they are professional or semi-professional.
The last program example for visorview, Snowsports. You would clip the visorview onto the inside of your goggles. This would use gps tracking to locate your position and then show you information of your location as well as restaurants, ski lifts and the location of your facebook friends that are also on the mountain. Resorts could loan these sd cards out to the tourists alongside their ski pass.
Young Glory brief (Wearable technology) : Visorview
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Young Glory brief (Wearable technology) : Visorview

The future of the way we view and play sports: The Visorview

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