Kayto Styles
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Components: Fiber Optics focus lens with automatic tinting regulation, ear mount, 4 foot jack in cord.
Component Description
Fiber Optic Focus Lens (FOFL): This lens is carefully crafted out of thousands of fiber optic strands which are all fed into a mold and coated with a tinted polymer (this one is red) that adjusts to light sensitivity. The screen since it is fiber optics projects the images it receives only one direction which is directly into the users eye unless the screen is flipped upward away from the eye. These Fiber Optic strands are coming from a quarter inch thick wire at the left side of the piece which supports the screen down to the ear mount.
Ear Mount: This piece wraps around both the top and bottom of the ear for maximum grip to the side of the head. Inside the ear mount is a digital to fiber optic converter so the images being received can be processed through the FOFL properly. Normally black or sliver gray in color very sleek design. ( Some thing like this..... http://img.shopping.com/cctool/PrdImg/i ... 322801.JPG )
4' Jack-In Cord: A basic hook up wire that trails out the bottom of the Ear Mount from the bottom behind the ear. At the end is an adapter jack that can be plugged into many different types of computers. These computers also feed this Fiber Optic VR Eye Patch with it's power thought Fiber Optics require very little power so it won't put much strain on the battery life of the computer/lap top.
Components: Fiber Optics focus lens with automatic tinting regulation, ear mount, 4 foot jack in cord.
Component Description
Fiber Optic Focus Lens (FOFL): This lens is carefully crafted out of thousands of fiber optic strands which are all fed into a mold and coated with a tinted polymer (this one is red) that adjusts to light sensitivity. The screen since it is fiber optics projects the images it receives only one direction which is directly into the users eye unless the screen is flipped upward away from the eye. These Fiber Optic strands are coming from a quarter inch thick wire at the left side of the piece which supports the screen down to the ear mount.
Ear Mount: This piece wraps around both the top and bottom of the ear for maximum grip to the side of the head. Inside the ear mount is a digital to fiber optic converter so the images being received can be processed through the FOFL properly. Normally black or sliver gray in color very sleek design. ( Some thing like this..... http://img.shopping.com/cctool/PrdImg/i ... 322801.JPG )
4' Jack-In Cord: A basic hook up wire that trails out the bottom of the Ear Mount from the bottom behind the ear. At the end is an adapter jack that can be plugged into many different types of computers. These computers also feed this Fiber Optic VR Eye Patch with it's power thought Fiber Optics require very little power so it won't put much strain on the battery life of the computer/lap top.