Well, what makes the SeeThru headset interesting then? It will make up for its lack of visual data by using an entire suite of integrated sensors. These sensors would be a trio of individual gyroscopes, accelerometers and compasses, ensuring that your headset will be able to know just where your eyes are looking at at that particular point in time.
As for picking up the kind of data to display for the user, it will be handled by a bunch of apps and games that have been downloaded onto your smartphone beforehand. Relying on Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity, it will hook up wirelessly to the SeeThru headset, where the latter will access your phone’s apps, data connection and sensors. The SeeThru headset will sport a 25 degree field of view at 800 x 600 resolution, with a battery that can run anywhere from 6 to 8 hours on a single charge. [Kickstarter Page]