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Augmented Reality

Abstract Image of how the glasses work

New Compact AR Display Brings Augmented Reality to Everyday Eyeglasses

The Third Thumb helping the user to open a bottle

Public have no difficulty getting to grips with an extra thumb, study finds

A 3D rendered image of a person wearing sleek, stylish glasses with transparent lenses. Overlaid on the lenses are vibrant, full-color 3D holographic images, such as a floating globe, a DNA helix, and a mechanical schematic. The image conveys the concept of a compact, comfortable augmented reality headset that seamlessly integrates holographic imaging into everyday eyewear.

Researchers Develop Compact, Comfortable Augmented Reality Glasses with Holographic Imaging

Man wearing smart glasses

‘Smart’ glasses skew power balance with non-wearers

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