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26Jul/16Off

HACKADAY PRIZE ENTRY: AUGMENTED REALITY FOR FIREFIGHTERS

6702271467476019680_featuredThere are more useful applications of augmented reality, as [vijayvictory]’s Hackaday Prize entry shows us. He’s built an augmented reality helmet for firefighters that will detect temperature, gasses, smoke and the user’s own vital signs, displaying the readings on a heads up display.

The core of the build is a Particle Photon, a WiFi-enabled microcontroller that also gives this helmet the ability to relay data back to a base station, ostensibly one that’s not on fire. To this, [vijayvictory] has added an accelerometer, gas sensor, and a beautiful OLED display mounted just behind a prism. This display overlays the relevant data to the firefighter without obstructing their field of vision.

See the full story here: https://hackaday.com/2016/07/24/hackaday-prize-entry-augmented-reality-for-firefighters/

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