Samsung Eyes develops augmented reality technology

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Samsung Eyes develops augmented reality technology
Samsung Eyes develops augmented reality technology

Giants like Meta and Apple have been investing heavily in the augmented and virtual reality space, and now it looks like a South Korean conglomerate has joined them. Today, our team spotted this Samsung patent at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), which revealed that the company is working on a pair of augmented reality glasses that can be connected to a single mobile device, such as a phone or tablet. Here is the full information:

Samsung augmented reality glasses on USPTO

The patent titled “Method and System for Grouping a Plurality of Devices” with the number “20240355069” describes a technology that connects multiple pairs of Samsung augmented reality glasses to a single mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet, creating a seamless and collaborative AR experience.

This grouping feature allows users to combine their devices, allowing friends to view and interact with identical virtual images.

One of the pictures shows a scenario resembling a tennis match where two users appear to be playing a virtual game. This hints at the potential of Samsung’s grouping technology for gaming, where friends can engage in interactive games together using a shared AR environment.

Moreover, if we look at the patent drawings of Samsung’s AR glasses, they point to a streamlined, minimalist frame similar to Meta’s Orion AR glasses. The lenses appear to be embedded with small projection components capable of superimposing a digital image on the user’s vision without interfering with natural vision.

Side elements on the frame are likely to contain compact cameras and sensors that could be important for spatial awareness, gesture tracking, or even interaction with digital objects, although the patent does not detail specific functionalities.

The drawings also indicate an ergonomic design made of lightweight materials, which may contribute to comfort during prolonged use. However, there are no details about the material from which the device is made.

Nevertheless, it is best to keep expectations in check as this technology may not be available on the market in the near future. Samsung files patents frequently, and the existence of a patent does not necessarily guarantee that the concept will appear in a future product.

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