Specifications
Display format: | 320 x 240, 24-bit color, 50–60 Hz frame rate |
Optics: | Dual color LCDs SolidOptex™ Optical System |
Image size: | Equivalent to 24 inch TV at approx. 2 m. |
Video input: | Auto sense and switch between NTSC and PAL |
Operating temperature: | 32 to 104ºF (0 to 40ºC) |
Storage temperature: | -4 to 140ºF (-20 to 60ºC) |
FAQ
iPhone
Q: Can I use the iPod Video Goggles with my iPhone?
A: Yes, but with an adapter.
iPod
Q: Can the iPod Video Goggles be plugged directly into the iPod?
A: Yes. In this mode, run time will be approximately the same run time as viewing video on the iPod screen.
Q: I wear glasses. Can I use the iPod Video Goggles?
A: You can wear thin lightweight glasses with the iPod Video Goggles. Thicker glasses or larger frames may not fit with the iPod Video Goggles.
Q: How is the image quality?
A: The image quality is very comparable to the iPod. We don’t sacrifice image quality by diluting or pixelizing the image by stretching the field of view so you see a clear crisp image.
Q: Can I use the iPod Video Goggles on a sunny day?
A: Yes, the viewer is considered a near-eye display and can be used outside as a daylight readable device. However, wearing a hat or visor will improve the user experience.
Q: What is the battery life?
A: The iPod Video Goggles draw power directly from your iPod's battery, but it draws so little power, you might not even notice any extra draw at all! a 5th generation 30 gig iPod will drive the goggles for more than 2 hours while the 5.5th generation 80 gig iPod will run for more than 4 hours!




