Technology has evolved smart glasses From Qualcomm in two years, the company has unveiled the reference design Wireless AR Smart Viewer, a next-generation pair of augmented reality glasses aimed at helping device partners build their own immersive glasses, engadged reports.
It now connects wirelessly to a host computer, phone or CD, is 40% thinner despite packing the newer (if slightly outdated) Snapdragon XR2 system, adds a balanced weight distribution and should be much more comfortable than its predecessor even if it doesn’t win Any fashion awards?
Each eye gets a 1080p, 90Hz micro-OLED display that is said to eliminate motion blur, and you’ll also have full motion with six degrees of freedom thanks to three cameras (two monochrome and one colour) as well as hand tracking with gesture recognition. .
WiFi 6E and Bluetooth help switch data quickly while keeping the lag under 3 milliseconds between the glasses and the host device.
A few manufacturers have access to Qualcomm’s new augmented reality design, and more of them should take their turn within the “coming months”.
You wouldn’t buy these exactly as a daily customer, however this might lead to a wave of next-gen glasses that you don’t mind wearing for gaming or work and may not even be as ambitious as some augmented reality projects.