Kiroshi Optics Heads-Up Display

"Spotting the wire of the mirrorshades requires a Perception (10) test. Note that none of the HUDs has internal memory."

- Chromebook Vol. 2 Kiroshi's Heads-Up Displays can be connected to any computer system for totally accessible visual readouts. Both the headset and monocle models display a color image in the user's field of vision, but do not obscure the outside world. This allows full access to computing power without requiring the user to look away from what he is doing. Endorsed by Trauma Team medics (who connect heads-up monocles to their medscanner units) as "a life saver." Also useful for technicians, surgeons, assembly line workers, and many others who need to have access to visual information while keeping track of their task.

The display reduces Awareness skill checks by -3. A special version of the Heads-Up Display is available for corporate security operatives (and on the black market) for 300 eb: a heads-up display which looks exactly like a pair of mirrorshades. Connected to a pocket computer by a tiny wire from the earpiece, these will pass casual inspection (Awareness vs 20 to spot wire).