I think I can say it now.
The hardware part of the Screen10 is now complete for this version.

I can wear it, I can manage to see though it (although a bit blurry), and it looks SO FREAKING COOL

Now, onto making it easy to control and some extra fun stuff

#KinkElectronics #KinkMaker #KinkDIY #S10Mask #Maker #Cosplay #RaspberryPi

@Xantw0 what are you doing control wise, ESP32? Just thinking what cool things you could do with BLE/LoRAN/WiFi if you need high throughput.

@PupGhost Right now, a simple 8BitDo micro gamepad that I need to configure a bit (that what I used to changed screens in the video)

But I also have a Rii wireless keyboard for more complex stuff like writing but since clarity is not an option in my vision, I might focus on simple control for now

@Xantw0 how’re you driving the screens out of interest, I’ve got an idea for using a flexible OLED, but the screen control seems far too complex for an MCU without a full graphics stack?

@PupGhost The filter box contains a Raspberry Pi 4 that runs a Python script using Pyglet as a graphic library to show stuff, animations and video.

It's all using circular screen that might be for cheap VR headset, and I got REALLY lucky on the outside ones that matches PERFECTLY the lens diameter.

Not sure about the battery life, but my estimate is: short.

@Xantw0 ahhh I see, that is a very clever way of doing it and gets you all the comms you need. Plus working in python is a lot easier than working in a system language manually doing graphics.

That is extremely lucky. Half the battle in these projects is finding the right components.

Eh, nothing stopping you modding a hose to hide a cable to a big battery backpack for longer mobile ware eg events, would probably even enhance the drone look.