VIDEO EYEWEAR HEAD MOUNTED

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ICUITI Interactive Imaging Systems, Inc. 2166 Brighton-Henrietta Townline Rd. Suite B Rochester NY 14623 video eyewear and head mounted display screen devices and their component parts for viewing electronic media; virtual reality game headsets, software and firmware for displaying video games and electronic media on display screen devices, personal video display screens and personal video display devices, home theater displays, namely video display screens and flat panel display screens;computer hardware, video display hardware and video display software;
ODIN TDG ACQUISITION COMPANY 336 Summit Point Drive Henrietta NY 14467 video eyewear and head mounted display screens and their component parts, namely, cable connectors, electrical connectors, junction boxes, electrical cables, and connection cables; software and firmware for displaying video and electronic media on display screens; personal video display screens and personal video displays; computer hardware; video display hardware, namely, video drivers for video eyewear; video display software; near-eye display optics; computer interface hardware and software;
TAC-EYE TDG ACQUISITION COMPANY 336 Summit Point Drive Henrietta NY 14467 video eyewear and head mounted display screens and their component parts, namely, cable connectors, electrical connectors, junction boxes, electrical cables, and connection cables; software and firmware for displaying video and electronic media on display screens; personal video display screens and personal video displays; computer hardware; video display hardware, namely, video drivers for video eyewear; video display software; near-eye display optics; computer interface hardware and software;TACK-EYE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An audio lanyard audio device provides a number of advantages not seen with earlier devices, including, (1) a pair of soft openings to accept the ear pieces of conventional eyewear in a manner that supports and engages several inches of the ear pieces of conventional eyewear with sufficient surface area and friction to hold the conventional eyewear securely, (2) provision of a length of softer foam material for fitting both the lanyard and convention eyewear ear pieces between the ear and head, (3) formation of a balanced combination when worn with conventional eyewear, and (4) the location of the controls and main electronics and battery at the rear for balance and easy reach by a user.