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Epson Moverio BT-300 AR glasses on sale for under £450 (UK deal)
TL;DR: The cutting edge Epson Moverio BT-300 augmented reality glasses are on sale for just £449.99, saving you 37% on list price.
If you do not regularly pilot a drone, you probably won’t be too familiar with the concept of augmented reality glasses. If you do, then you’ll know that they are a must.
The Epsom Moverio BT-300 AR glasses feature cutting edge silicon-based OLED digital display technology. Thanks to the high resolution transparent display, Moverio BT 300 delivers the next level of FPV (first-person view), meaning you can enjoy your drone video feed while always being able to see where it is.
With the Moverio BT-300, the unused display space appears transparent thanks to Si-OLED micro display technology with a high contrast ratio. This enables the projected digital content to seamlessly merge with the real world. We get that all of this sounds complex, but all you really need to know is that it makes a massive difference to your drone piloting experience.
The Epsom Moverio BT-300 augmented reality glasses are now on sale for just £449.99 on Amazon. This is down by 37% from the usual list price of £719, saving you over £250 in total. This deal expires at midnight on Aug. 5, so you’ll have to act fast to save.
Give reality a boost with the Epsom Moverio BT-300 augmented reality glasses.
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