On its optimal settings,
rayban, the camera can scan 400 faces a second at a distance of up to 50 yards away. But the settings can be changed to recognize faces at a slower pace, at up to 12 miles away.Agostini said the camera and database compare 46,000 biometric points on a person's face, so the chances of mistaken identity are slim.Identifying perps from 12-miles away with a pair of
sunglasses? Riiiiiiiiiiight. You see that dot? Yeah,
ed hardy sunglass, the one that looks like an ant? It's a terrorist. Trust me, the glasses said so. Also,
polaroid sun glasses, that I should go grab some churros and leave the arrests up to you. YOU HEARD THE GLASSES,
cheap sunglasses! Kidding,
hottest eyewear, they only talk to me but still.
Dubbed "RoboCop" glasses after the 1987 action film, the glasses are fitted with a tiny camera that scans up to 400 faces per second. It cross-checks those images against a database of criminals and terrorists, and flashes a small red light inside the glasses if a match comes up. Then the officer knows whom to home in on and whom to leave alone.