BMW-owned Mini is working on a pair of augmented reality driving goggles that provide drivers with details about anything in the driver’s field of vision, from road speed limits to navigation arrows, and even in-eye access to the car’s parking cameras.
The Mini Augmented Vision will be unveiled by the car company at the Auto Shanghai 2015 show, which runs from 22nd to 29th April, in China, where it is expected that we’ll discover more about price and availability.
Source: Engadget
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