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AR Glasses for Navigation

AR Glasses

Introduction

Most of us have been home recently, but what happens when you get back on the roads? You might have forgotten the way to your favorite Pizza shop. Have you ever had issues finding the correct route to a new place? Did it often involve looking down on your phone to surf Google Maps? Imagine how dangerous it can be to take your eyes off the road. A study based in the US predicts that around 1.6 million road accidents occur due to distracted driving. A fraction of that happens to be due to the reason that they use their phones for navigation.

As most of them do not have phone mounts on their dashboard. Moreover, pilots cannot fly for more than 1000 hours a year. This implication is due to many reasons, but the first one happens to be fatigue

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Thus the current navigation apps fail to cater to the needs of a person navigating his way using a car, a bicycle, or even an aircraft. All this and more can be possible if you start using AR glasses for navigation. Above all, you can simply do away with a handheld device for navigation. Smartphones become inconsequential. The drivers do not have to glance now and then at their smartphone kept on the dashboard. This does not happen to be the first time such an application has come up.

In 2010, to enable hand-free communication, Bluetooth technology came into being. So, after this, many countries made it mandatory to do only the hand-free calling. Thus, the same might become of the AR glasses, too, in terms of navigation. Moreover, these glasses have the potential to prevent traffic accidents. Also, the AR glasses can display stats such as the vehicle speed, the cabin pressure, or the height of the vehicle.

How can AR glasses possibly improve navigation?

So far we already know how AR augments 3D objects into your reality. Google recently improved its Maps to indicate something like that to improve navigation.

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This, however, is only a partial implementation. It does not help you get rid of the phone. Google made an attempt with Google Glass to make AR glasses available for navigation. Still, the glasses did not overlay indicators on real-life objects. So, there is a small see-through box on the top right corner. Subsequently, that box helps you to navigate using the glasses. Moreover, the AR glasses should be able to augment and impose digitally such traffic signals into your reality in real-time. It can be something like the image below indicates:

AR Glasses Performing Navigation in Real -Time

Once, the glasses are able to augment the reality in the way the image displays, only then will we reduce the phone screen time during driving.

Next, we are going to take a look at some of the AR glasses that have been able to get somewhat closer to achieve the expected way of navigation. 

Varieties of AR glasses available for Navigation

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Future of AR Navigation 

AR Navigation seems to be really on a great path, but the industry has its challenges. The battery life is one such challenge. Keeping the limitations to technology in mind, the innovations are nonetheless. Considering safety, even Google Nest has proven to be hackable. The AR Tech might be in grave danger if we consider malicious behavior. That is, an individual’s data, all tracking information, all realtime data would be available to the attacker. Fiddling with this information can change a consumer’s take and perspective on AR.

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External audio support with visual navigation is yet another challenge. Consider having to put on earphones while driving. It might be a terrifying experience for some people as it increases the chances of accidents. Talking of which, the future of these glasses might be what we have been turning off on our mobiles “Haptic Feedback.” Not only the haptic feedback can help navigate better using small vibrations, but it can also help the visually and audibly challenged to be more precise on the directions using vibrations. We are really excited to see the AR Glasses bringing a change in perspective for everyone. 

Conclusion

Glasses are not yet at a phase of seamless integration in our lives. A lot of development and research have made it fit for industrial uses. The future of Navigation through AR Glasses is impressive. Most importantly, the innovations are beyond our imaginations to make it more useful and simpler. As the age of 5G progress, the cloud applications will unfold limitlessly, and the user experience is bound to be more comprehensive. We, at Queppelin, with our years of AR experience, are trying to build an ecosystem. This will enable and ensure coherent and seamless experiences in the daily life of users. Coupled with user feedback and consumer demands, solving real-life problems like navigation and commute is at our hearts.

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The future for AR is approaching faster than examined. Meanwhile, multiple AR Headset makers are upgrading their hardware to meet the requirements; the software industry is at no less. The android platform is vast. Mixed Reality is coming to real life with the expanse of developers. The task at hand is to build more scalable applications. The designs are getting comfortable to wear, and we at Queppelin are taking it further with our services. Conclusively, these glasses will be a hands-free alternative to standard screens in lesser time than we realize. Stay tuned with Queppelin to learn how are we changing the future of augmented technology.

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