Alphane MoonM to Hardware • 1 month agoSamsung To Release Its Own Version Of AR Glasses In Q3 2025, Research Firm Suggests New Device Will Sport A Qualcomm SoC And Will Only Weigh 50 Gramswccftech.comexternal-linkmessage-square6arrow-up114arrow-down10cross-posted to: augmented_reality
arrow-up114arrow-down1external-linkSamsung To Release Its Own Version Of AR Glasses In Q3 2025, Research Firm Suggests New Device Will Sport A Qualcomm SoC And Will Only Weigh 50 Gramswccftech.comAlphane MoonM to Hardware • 1 month agomessage-square6cross-posted to: augmented_reality
minus-squareRekall IncorporatedlinkfedilinkEnglish3•1 month agoI am pretty sure that’s a mockup (likely AI generated). But nevertheless, isn’t this true of all AR glasses?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•1 month agoNah Zack Freedman’s HUD does not look like a POS, it looks like a utilitarian compromise between form and function. If that mockup is anywhere near what the product looks like, it looks like it has a ton of useless plastic.
minus-squareRekall IncorporatedlinkfedilinkEnglish1•1 month agoI am not familiar with Zack Freedman’s work, but a quick review of via image search honestly does not inspire confidence. That being said, my tastes are limited to device design where you can’t tell the difference from a normal pair of medical glasses.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 month agoThat’s fair. I prefer having the electronics to one side vs the monobrow style in the render. They get in the way of eyebrows.
What an overt pos
I am pretty sure that’s a mockup (likely AI generated).
But nevertheless, isn’t this true of all AR glasses?
Nah Zack Freedman’s HUD does not look like a POS, it looks like a utilitarian compromise between form and function.
If that mockup is anywhere near what the product looks like, it looks like it has a ton of useless plastic.
I am not familiar with Zack Freedman’s work, but a quick review of via image search honestly does not inspire confidence.
That being said, my tastes are limited to device design where you can’t tell the difference from a normal pair of medical glasses.
That’s fair. I prefer having the electronics to one side vs the monobrow style in the render.
They get in the way of eyebrows.