VUZIX CORP. NEW - es geht weiter ...
http://www.godmode-trader.de/analyse/...book-bewegt-den-markt,3702511
Godmode-Trader sind in Vuzix investiert.
2.300.000.000 $
Hab ich mir mal etwas Gedanken gemacht und mal Vuzix an die Stelle von Oculus gestellt.
Vuzix ist im Bereich der Brillen ein erfahrenes Unternehmen und kann schon auf einiges an technischem Wissen zurückgreifen.
Tendenziell wäre also eine Vuzix Aktie Stand 9,54 Millionen bei einem solchen Kaufangebot
241 $ wert.
Dazu rechne ich jetzt mal noch 7 Millionen Aktien durch Warrants, wenn ich mich da täusche, dann verbessert mich.
Also Aktienbestand 16,54 Millionen bei einem Kaufpreis wie bei Oculus:
139 $
Ist die Technik von Oculus so viel besser, dass es zu so einem Wertunterschied kommen kann und Vuzix trotz guter News und technischem Wissen bei einer Bewertung von 3,00 $ steht?!
Der Markt sagt derzeitig ja, aber was könnte mit Vuzix in der Zukunft geschehen?
Freue mich auf rege Diskussionen.
wenn AR was wird, wird Vuzix auch was!
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1463972/...7/v373341_nt10k.htm
Jetzt wieder die Spekulationsfrage am Morgen: Kommen gute oder schlechte News mit den Zahlen?!
Abwarten......
Es nervt mich auch das "scheinbar" nichts voran geht, aber das wird schon!!!!
Ich persönlich denke, dass die Aktie ein recht großes Potenzial hat- allerdings eher durch eine Übernahme, wie durch das Vorlegen von guten Zahlen. Oder habe ich i.was verpasst in meiner abwesenden Zeit? Gibt es i.welche Anzeichen für gute Zahlen?
Wie schaut es eigentlich mit der M100 aus, wie sind die Verkaufszahlen?
Gruß
Escherd
Frustriert weil die Börse nicht so tickt wie du es willst oder was ist los?!^^
Wie wir hier alle feststellen mußten. :-/
Von Seeking Alpha kann man halten was man will, aber der Artikel ist gut.
Bringt uns vielleicht frischen Wind
Augen zu und durch .................................
Merkwürdigerweise hat der Kontakt nach der CES Las Vegas aufgehört. Auf Fragen wurde nicht mehr eingegangen und die Mails verliefen danach auch ins Niemannsland.
Hat noch jemand diese Beobachtung gemacht?
Kann ja nur Zufall sein, aber warum ausgerechnet nach der CES? Hat man sich da evtl einen "Maulkorb" verpasst, um keine News nach außen dringen zu lassen, die man evtl sonst ganz unbewusst in Antworten mit einfließen lassen können?
Vuzix and Vision Smarts release hands free barcode scanning application for M100 Smart Glasses
OXFORD, United Kingdom, April 7, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --Vuzix Corporation (OTCQB: VUZI), a leading supplier of Video Eyewear and Smart Glasses products in the consumer, commercial and entertainment markets, and Vision Smarts, a Belgian company that develops, distributes, and supports software libraries for image recognition and real-time video analysis, today announced that a custom built version of the 'pic2shop' application has been created specifically for use with the M100 Smart Glasses.
Vuzix Logo.
Designed for scanning QR codes, EAN and UPC barcodes, the customised M100 version now enables complete hands free scanning, providing users with real time data including product names, images and potentially vital shopping information when connected to the internet via the M100 through Wi-Fi link or tethered to a smartphone.
According to Econsultancy.com, 3.3 million UK consumers scanned a QR code in Q2 2012 or about 11.4% of the total smartphone audience. This makes the 'pic2shop' a perfect application for Vuzix M100 Smart Glasses users.
Using a combination of user interface modifications and algorithms Vision Smarts created a 'pic2shop' version that maximizes the use of the application by M100 wearers, these included:
◾Adding a zoom function- users can correctly position the barcode in the line of sight of the M100 camera. Meaning the software application can focus more on the barcode that any other surrounding image.
◾Using a Scan line - users see a red line across the barcode - similar to that of a barcode reading sensor on a purchase point. Again providing more accuracy to the code reader
◾Specialised algorithms - enabling users to scan 3cm-wide UPC's or 2cm-wide QR codes up to 50 cm away. N.B. The distance depends on the physical size of the codes. Larger codes will be readable from further away.
The newly modified version of 'pic2shop' removes the need to hold a smartphone close to a barcode. The embedded camera, coupled with the new zoom feature now enables the user to read UPC and EAN codes from a distance of up to 50cm away, meaning they can naturally browse 'on the shelf' barcodes, billboard QR codes and much more for warehousing to the average consumer.
Benoit Mason, Managing Director of Vision Smarts said, "The M100 Smart Glasses from Vuzix is the ideal device for pic2shop and our barcode reader SDK. The adjustments within the customised version take our application to a complete hands free level, meaning that it becomes a more useable application across multiple industries, such as librarians logging new books, product information researchers, warehousing and more. We're confident that we can continue to add in further features to enhance work place efficiency and user benefits.
Paul Travers, President and CEO of Vuzix said, "The customized pic2shop application works perfectly with our M100 device. The adjustments that Vision Smarts have added have been developed following some extensive research into how the wearer of the M100 would use the device alongside the 'pic2shop' application in a natural manner. This is just one of the many forthcoming applications specifically developed for the M100 device and we look forward to announcing a 'bank' of useable applications for our users."
More information about the M100 device can be found at www.vuzix.com and those wishing to use the 'pic2shop' application with an M100 device can download the application package (apk)here, and SDK information for developers is available here.
About Vuzix Corporation
Vuzix is a leading supplier of Video Eyewear and Smart Glasses products in the consumer, commercial and entertainment markets. The Company's products include personal display and wearable computing devices that offer users a portable high quality viewing experience, provide solutions for mobility, wearable displays and virtual and augmented reality. Vuzix holds 36 patents and 12 additional patents pending and numerous IP licenses in the Video Eyewear field. The Company has won Consumer Electronics Show (or CES) awards for innovation for the years 2005 to 2014 and several wireless technology innovation awards, among others. Founded in 1997, Vuzix is a public company (VUZI:QB) with offices in Rochester, NY, Oxford, UK and Tokyo, Japan.
www.vuzix.com
About Vision Smarts
Vision Smarts is a Belgian company founded in 2009 that develops, distributes, and supports software libraries for image recognition and real-time video analysis. The company strives to make cutting-edge technology available in an easy-to-integrate and affordable form to clients and developers who may not otherwise have the resources to develop them on their own. Its clients include some of the world's largest internet companies, brands and retailers.
www.visionsmarts.com
Forward-Looking Statements Disclaimer
Certain statements contained in this news release are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and applicable Canadian securities laws. Forward looking statements contained in this release relate to and include, final product features, future products incorporating pic2shop, potential market size of pick2shop users, among other things, and the Company's leadership in the Video Eyewear and AR display industry. They are generally identified by words such as "believes," "may," "expects," "anticipates," "should" and similar expressions. Readers should not place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements, which are based upon the Company's beliefs and assumptions as of the date of this release. The Company's actual results could differ materially due to risk factors and other items described in more detail in the "Risk Factors" section of the Company's Annual Reports and MD&A filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and applicable Canadian securities regulators (copies of which may be obtained at www.sedar.com or www.sec.gov ). Subsequent events and developments may cause these forward-looking statements to change. The Company specifically disclaims any obligation or intention to update or revise these forward-looking statements as a result of changed events or circumstances that occur after the date of this release, except as required by applicable law.
For further Vuzix information:
Public Relations Contact:
www.vuzix.com / www.vuzix.co.uk
Sarah Bedwell
MUSTARD PR
sarah@mustardpr.com
01753 656661
Investor Relations Contact:
Andrew Haag
Managing Partner
IRTH Communications
vuzi@irthcommunications.com
877-368-3566
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SOURCE Vuzix Corporation
© 2014 PR Newswire
über die Brille aber das wissen wir ja schon können die Barcodes ausgelesen werden.
Eigentlich könnten sämtliche Supermärkte auf den eingebauten Barcode Reader verzichten Kostenersparnis.
In der Lagerhaltung sowieso unendlich anwendbar.
Mitarbeiter Schulung und Einführung über die Brille /Barcodes Spezifikationen etc etc.....
Windows bietet bezahlen über Handy an wer braucht dies, wenn man bestellen und bezahlen navigieren fotografieren kommunizieren über die Brille erledigen kann.
Lets hope for the future .........