We caught up with Allan Evans, CTO at Avegant, home of the unique personal media viewer – the Glyph, to talk about their new ‘near final’ design and the future of the device.
When I first met them, they were holed up in a hotel suite demoing their wares. The first thing that struck me about Avegant was the boundless enthusiasm and passion for their product, the belief they were on to something special was palpable and infectious.
We met with Allan Evans, Chief Technology Officer at Avegant and one of the founding members. The company had brought with them the first look at what they see as a near-retail industrial design prototype. A refined and simplified form factor with the same essential brief, accessible, plug and play media playback on the go.
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The new design looks far more like something you’d expect to see at retail and their new in house designer, who originally worked at HTC designing accessories, has brought that triple-A look and feel expected of premium consumer electronics. The target price point remains $499 for pre-orders and $599 for the retail unit, so that fit and finish is oh so important.
We got to try out the plug-and-play capabilities of the device, throwing a functional prototype through it’s paces and it impressed. The improved optics are great and the user configurable diopter / IPD meant I could use the device flawlessly without my usual glasses on. Basically, anything that can output an HDMI signal can be viewed through this device, which these days is just about every smartphone out there. What’s more, the company are working on utilities to further easy navigation on your mobile device.
The final tease? Evans told us that version 2 of the Glyph is undergoing initial R&D right now, although precisely what we can expect from the next generation device Avegant aren’t talking about right now.