The conceptual 'One-Week' AR glasses have been designed by Philipp Pisarevskiy as a practical augment reality accessory that takes everyday lifestyles into account. The glasses maintain a realistic form that can be worn on a regular basis rather than having too much of a futuristic aesthetic for the wearer to feel comfortable with in the long term. The various components in the glasses are encapsulated in the sections on the arms, which also feature a touch-based interface to help wearers make changes on the fly.
The conceptual 'One-Week' AR glasses support crystal-clear retinal projection and wireless charging to streamline the user experience. The incorporation of more wide-angle cameras accommodates an advanced user experience not limited by the size of the headset.
What's Driving This Trend
- Practical AR Wearables
- Opportunity for AR wearables designed with practicality and user comfort in mind.
- Touch-based AR Interface
- Opportunity for AR wearables with touch-based interfaces for on-the-fly changes.
- Enhanced AR Experience
- Opportunity for AR wearables with enhanced user experience through wide-angle cameras and crystal-clear retinal projection.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion and Wearable Tech
- Potential for AR glasses designed as fashion accessories with practical functionality.
- Consumer Electronics
- Opportunity for companies to develop and innovate AR wearable technology for everyday use.
- Healthcare
- Potential for AR glasses designed for medical professionals with touch-based interfaces for more efficient information access.
