Stanford Invents Sleek AR Glasses - Source: Stanford Report

14 May 2024

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Spatial computing researchers at Sanford University have crafted a sleek augmented reality headset resembling ordinary glasses but capable of projecting vibrant, full-color 3D images, according to the school’s news.

Researchers believe the solution offers a comfortable, all-day wearable device unlike bulky AR headsets currently available. Gordon Wetzstein and his team at Stanford Computational Imaging Lab introduced the prototype in the journal Nature, envisioning applications in diverse fields like medicine and aviation maintenance. Potential uses range from surgical planning to immersive training scenarios, promising transformative impacts on various industries.


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