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But perhaps the most interesting piece of tech on display was a voice-controlled
The Golden-i runs a modified version of
The prototype is sort of like the computerized Google Glass headgear that's been in development for years and was introduced last summer at the company's developers conference.
Besides high speed mobile internet, the Golden-i packs in a whopping 14-megapixel camera and a gesture control so the image moves around as you move your head.
Users can speak functions like "open photos" and the photo app will open. You can also dictate zoom and other basic functions. The voice assistant works similarly to
The Verizon rep told us that the Golden-i would be great for emergency response professionals or construction workers but they will also be available for the average consumer.
The headset won't be out for at least another year, but the software developer kit will be available in about six months.
This is what the device looks like when you wear it:
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And here's a video demo of the Golden-i:
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