Apr 03, 2026

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Will smart glasses replace glasses?

How many times have you watched Anil Kapoor and Sridevi's Mr India? In it, Anil Kapoor wears smart glasses and presses its switch, so it disappears from our eyes. Seeing this, I used to be very curious at that age. Now imagine Anil Kapoor standing in front of Mogambo wearing glasses. The glasses of his glasses tell him that the Mogambo standing in front of him is six feet tall, weighs ninety kilograms, has a waist of thirty-four inches and seems to be suffering from some disease. Sounds like a fantasy, doesn't it? Is such a thing possible? But in the near future, smart glasses will come with even more convenience. Programs ranging from crime detection to internet connection will be in glasses. So, will we see Iron Man in his helmet in front of his eyes? Yes, with the help of augmented reality, there are now glasses that will work like a computer. So let's take a peek into the world of augmented reality glasses and find out why these glasses are called smart glasses. Mobile computer These augmented reality smart glasses are known as wearable AR devices and are worn just like regular glasses that add information to what users are looking at, and hence they can also be called mobile computers. In addition, these smart glasses or glasses also help them access their computer-based work, social media or gaming software remotely. If you are taking a morning walk and you remember that you have to check what time the meeting is, then these smart glasses of yours will come in handy. With the help of this, you will be able to access your computer and see what time the meeting is. If you are taking a morning walk and you see that Panchatiya aunt from a distance, then the glasses can also alert you and you take a U-turn. Is there anyone on your social media friend list in the place where you are actually located? That information can also be given by spectacles. Now let's see how these smart glasses work. These AR glasses are transparent devices that generate AR content within the limits of the wearer's viewpoint, which helps them add information to what they can see. Simply put, it is an attempt to bring the wireless connectivity and images that we enjoy on our home computers or cellphones into our glasses frames and lenses. Instead of the keyboard and mouse that we all use, smart glasses can be controlled by ticking, swiping, tapping, and directing our requests like Alexa or Siri. Only the devices and gadgets have to be connected to each other. Synchronization is the future. Google's Eye Viewers Fail Google first launched iViewers in 2013 with the launch of Google Glass Explorer, hoping to increase the popularity of smartwatches and other wearable wireless devices. Unfortunately the Explorer proved to be too obscure and expensive ($1,500) for most. Google had to withdraw it from the market after 18 months. Today, companies like Wave Optics, Apprentice IO, Vuzix, Mr. Specs make smart glasses. There are also challenges with the use of smart glasses There are also some challenges against the usefulness of these smart glasses, such as people will not only have to learn how to use these glasses but also learn how to adapt to wireless data and imaging that suddenly comes in front of the eyes. On the contrary, the use of smart glasses enhances the ability to access various information and data and which increases your efficiency and you can work smartly. Now you decide whether you are smart enough to wear these smart glasses or will these glasses make you smart?

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