Samsung Develop Smart Glasses With Built-in Screen And Vision Correct

JAKARTA - Samsung seems to be getting more and more serious in developing mixed reality devices (XR). The South Korean company is reportedly developing smart glasses that not only have a built-in screen but also supports visual corrections for glasses users.

For those who have to wear glasses every day, the experience of using a VR/AR headset or smart glasses is often uncomfortable. However, the latest patent found reveals that Samsung is exploring the concept of smart glasses with adjustable screens while functioning as a vision aid.

According to the patent, this device will support be glasses users with an automatic adjustment mechanism based on their visual needs. Thus, users no longer need to buy additional lenses or other accessories that can increase the weight of the device.

In addition to the vision correction feature, Samsung also includes a customizable screen in its smart glasses. This patent describes a system that uses gear or actuator to allow the screen to move dynamically and adjust to the user's natural field of view.

This technology can be a solution to general problems such as motional drunkenness or headaches due to appearances that are too close or far from the user's eyes. With this adjustment system, the experience of using smart glasses can be more comfortable and natural.

This patent shows Samsung's ambition to expand its technological reach to the realm of XR. Although currently Samsung is better known for its smartphone and television products, the company is also starting to focus on mixed reality devices.

Earlier this month, Samsung introduced their newest XR headset that looks more like the Apple Vision Pro than smart glasses. However, this latest patent shows that the company is also interested in developing a lighter and more portable device, which can be worn throughout the day like regular glasses.

Although this concept is still in the patent stage and will not necessarily be mass produced, this innovation shows that Samsung is exploring ways to bring a more inclusive XR experience for users with special vision needs. If it is successfully realized, these smart glasses can be a revolutionary device that combines advanced screen technology with the convenience of be glasses users