Reveal the augmented reality glasses of Microsoft Research

People will not be interested in new technology if they do not bring convenience, so that augmented reality (AR) is becoming more and more popular than virtual reality (VR).

Currently, augmented reality technology is still limited to mobile phones, like most integrated applications. There is still a long way to go before we can use AR glasses and see things like in fantasy movies. However, the research team at Microsoft Research is looking to speed up the process of creating wearable AR devices and they have introduced a prototype product as a demonstration.

Before Snap could turn his Spectacles into a product that was used in conjunction with the filter on the app, the Microsoft team unveiled the glasses on Friday, using a human eye-like display to create the image. hologram photos for wearers. The glasses have an 80-degree viewing angle and the ability to correct images for astigmatists, thereby viewing virtual objects through the glass without being misleading.

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Photos of prototype glass of Microsoft Research

Although this prototype is very interesting and worth looking forward to, but the glasses only use one point of view (like a monocular view) and also have to use external charging power to make it just a technological step, but not sure will become a product in the future.

" In the future, we plan to integrate these features into a single device, while also expanding the eyepiece circle to create images that display two views, " the group wrote in the research report. assist. " As a result, we hope to step closer to displaying a human-like image on a mobile device, to match people's vision ."

Microsoft was really interested in AR with HoloLens devices, but when the AR glasses were concerned by many parties, including Facebook and Apple, the pressure to become the first to launch the AR product could be worn again. become heavier, especially don't be disappointed like Google Glass.

Update 24 May 2019
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