Feb 19, 2013

The 'Robocop' headset that lets police see through walls and identify suspects just by LOOKING at them

Once again, a classic definition of angeltech. That is, technology that gives human beings what was once considered supernatural powers. Technology is one of the most significant indicators of how close we are to the end of the age. Kings and rulers have to beleive they have the firepower and technology to take on and overthrow God Himself. I know this sounds insane, (because it is) but it is clearly prophesied in Psalm 2. And it is close.
  • Headset's display uses infrared to help spot criminals in a building
  • High definition camera can be used to identify suspects
  • Version for fire and ambulance crews also under development
  • Will compete with Google's Glass headset, which is also expected to go on sale this year
By Mark Prigg

A headset computer promises to give police officers and other emergency services Robocop-like abilities.

The Golden-i device, similar to the Glass project being developed by Google, offers the ability to see through walls thanks to infrared technology.

It is operated by voice commands and head movements and allows the wearer to access vital information without using their hands.

A Female police officer wearing the Golden-i headset computer, which could give officers information and even let them see round walls using infrared sensors
A Female police officer wearing the Golden-i headset computer, which could give officers information and even let them see round walls using infrared sensors

The Police Pro application provides infrared and video feeds to the headset, allowing them to spot suspects and see maps of buildings they are investigating
The Police Pro application provides infrared and video feeds to the headset, allowing them to spot suspects and see maps of buildings they are investigating

The system can also identify suspects using biometrics, and scan car number plates simply by the officer looking at them
The system can also identify suspects using biometrics, and scan car number plates simply by the officer looking at them


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2281020/The-robocop-headset-lets-police-round-corners-theyve-beaten-Google-release-it.html#ixzz2LPC9mcDE