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Chapter 833 - 725: Wearable Devices (Please Subscribe!)

    <h4>Chapter 833: Chapter 725: Wearable Devices (Please Subscribe!)</h4><h4></h4>


    Not long after,


    the airne took off slowly.


    As it entered the blue sky and due to the turbulence, most people on the ne would start to feel drowsy, but Tang Qing was very alert, and Lin Jiaxue also didn’t feel the slightest difort and was full of energy.


    It helps that they had taken a nap before leaving the house.


    The flight was over two hours long.


    It was truly a bit boring not to find something to do, and the magazines provided on the ne were even more boring. Therefore, Lin Jiaxue, who had previous experience, brought a ’supplementary book’ onboard—Research on the History of News.


    Seeing this, Tang Qing could only smile helplessly.


    He really wanted to take out his mobile phone to watch a movie, but remembering aviation regtions, he refrained from tantly breaking thew. Tang Qing reached into his pocket and pulled out a pair of ck sses.


    Lin Jiaxue noticed Tang Qing’s action too.


    "Tangtang, are you tired?"


    Looking at the object that closely resembled sunsses, Lin Jiaxue asked curiously.


    "No, this is something great, a new gadget. I’ll let you try it in a bit," Tang Qing said with a mysterious smile. He had only brought one pair, having had no previous asion to use them.


    Moreover, they had only been developedst week, and he was just getting the hang of using them.


    These sses certainly were not ordinary sses.


    They were simr to Google sses, utilizing retinal projection technology with two visual modes. They could not only project images directly onto the retina but also produce images inside the sses themselves.


    Previously, Tang Qing often watched videos through the perspective of a fighter.


    All these videos were from missions, all in high-definition and extremely thrilling, especially duringbat missions where the Command Room could actually rece the fighter’s original field of vision.


    They enabled functions like night vision and X-ray vision.


    For instance, during the operation to kill Naidan in Myanmar, it was possible to create a 3D image by using several night vision devices ced on the surrounding mountain tops, allowing real-time X-ray tagging of all enemy personnel in the vige before transmitting the data directly to the fighters’ eyes.


    This significantly increasedbat efficiency.


    It rendered the night as if it were broad daylight.


    Tang Qing had long wanted to try these devices, but he had a natural aversion to imnted devices. Later on, once scientists were avable, he ordered the development of this wearable device.


    After continuous research and technology breakthroughs,


    they finally produced resultsst week. It wasn’t that the scientists weren’tpetent but because this technology was not avable in the mall’s devices and involved brand-new optics and electronic technology, it was an unprecedented block.


    This was the first generation of the device.


    Tang Qing had already tried it several times with great enthusiasm; it was quite nice, operated smoothly, the vision was clear, it was not harmful to the eyes, and it had many functionalities. This pair of sses could not only be used this way, the lenses could also change color, adjusting across the full spectrum of colors, although that wasn’t very useful...


    He put on the sses,


    touched a button lightly,


    and the device started.


    He saw a sh of light on the pitch-ck lenses, and two options appeared, one for retinal imaging and one for lens imaging. Tang Qing obviously chose retinal imaging.


    You see, lens imaging had a w that was yet to be resolved; not only could Tang Qing see the image, but those beside him could also see a blurred image. Originally because of this w, Tang Qing had considered using an all-epassing lens design.


    Like the Laser Eye from "X-Men."


    That even had a cool factor.


    The Command Room also produced a prototype. Tang Qing wore it for a while, always feeling like he was a patient with an eye condition. It became ufortable if worn for too long, so he abandoned it in favor of this more ordinary style of sses.


    Though he called it ’abandoning,’ it was just that Tang Qing himself no longer used them; it didn’t mean others wouldn’t use them. If needed, they could also be sold as military products in the future.


    After selecting the mode,


    a blue light shed,


    and Tang Qing felt as if the scene in front of his eyes was instantly covered by an interface.


    Up, down, left, right—it looked just like aputer screen. On the far left and far right, he could see the scene inside the cabin. After all, this was a supportive device, not one meant to make people blind.


    His eyes narrowed.


    With intelligent recognition, themand room could discern the meaning behind his gaze—clicking, retreating, and even typing was barely possible. Tang Qing, of course, wasn’t there to type, but to order themand room to switch modes and hide some icons that should not appear.


    Global Citizenship.


    Registered globalpanies.


    Combat task assignments.


    Progress on major projects.


    ...


    Dozens of functions that shouldn’t exist.


    For him, themander.


    Themand room had almost granted full ess.


    Everything that could be delegated and viewed in themand room was visible here too, as well as capable of providingmunication. In other words, the next time an emergency arose, he wouldn’t need to find a secluded spot to enter themand room.


    He could directlymunicate with themand room from here.


    When only some normal entertainment functionalities remained, Tang Qing took off the sses.


    With a slight effort in the middle, the sses split into two halves. These sses were designed to function in a single-eye mode, simr to the Combat Strength Detection sses worn by Frieza’s subordinates in "Dragon Ball".


    To create a practical device.


    Tang Qing had scientists add quite a few small functionalities.


    "Try them on," he said.


    Tang Qing handed over the right ss.


    Lin Jiaxue looked doubtfully at the sses Tang Qing had "broken apart" and, mimicking Tang Qing’s way, slowly put them on. After disassembling, the temples and nose pads of the sses could still intelligently adhere tightly—a quite humanized design.


    "Tangtang, it’s pitch ck. There’s nothing," Jiaxue said, puzzled.


    Tang Qing chuckled and said, "Just wait a bit, remember to cover your mouth, don’t be too surprisedter."


    As he spoke,


    Among Jiaxue’s cries of astonishment, the screen Tang Qing had just seen appeared before her eyes, but most of its contents were cleared, leaving only web browsing, video yback, and music streaming icons.


    Tang Qing even considered whether to add a game to it so that he could y together with Lin Jiaxue.


    "Tangtang, what is this? This..."


    Lin Jiaxue, frightened, directly took off the sses.


    This technology.


    Was rather dark.


    Was this something out of a science fiction movie?


    "Remember my mobile phone? They wouldn’t let me use it on the airne, so I had to bring this thing, which can perform some of the mobile phone’s functions, remember to keep it a secret," Tang Qing whispered into Lin Jiaxue’s ear.


    Lin Jiaxue covered her mouth, her eyes darting left and right to see that no one was paying attention, then nodded seriously and whispered, "Mmm, I won’t tell anyone." She knew that using a mobile phone on an airne seemed to vite Aviation Law.


    Not to mention going online, which was even more a matter of discretion.


    "But, won’t this affect the navigation system?" Lin Jiaxue said softly.


    Tang Qing shook his head with augh and replied, "Don’t worry, themunication signal of this device doesn’t operate on the same frequency as the airne’s navigation; they won’t interfere with each other."


    Quantummunication technology—how could it interfere with wireless navigation?


    Not evenparable.


    Lin Jiaxue sighed with relief, d there was no interference.


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