
Dylan Fox has shared his vision on what the future of AR Glasses could look like?
Summary:
A person steps out into the bustling city of Oakland and experiences the mix of smells and sounds, with the addition of a low but persistent rhythm coming from their augmented reality headset, the "Specs".
The Specs provide bone conduction audio and a holographic arrow to guide the person towards their destination, a grocery store about a mile away. The person is blind and has adapted to their loss of vision by learning orientation and mobility, using screen readers, and embracing new technology like the Specs.
The Specs also provide information about the person's environment and interact with nearby devices. The person uses their white cane to navigate while the Specs guide them around obstacles and warn of potential hazards. The person has gotten to know their neighbourhood better since getting the Specs, which have made their life easier and more connected.
Full Story: HERE **(Medium)**
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Reference:
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylanrfox/
- https://medium.com/immerse-now/blind-in-2040-specs-on-deck-143b4acb15f8
- https://www.basetemplates.com/investors/top-10-hardware-vc-investors
- https://www.zdnet.com/article/best-ar-glasses/
- https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/19/google-will-once-again-test-augmented-reality-glasses-in-public.html