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Samsung smart glasses, what to expect?

A recently published patent gives a good idea of the direction Samsung wants to take with its future smart glasses.

Balanced weight distribution, material selection, heat dissipation and ergonomics are the topics raised in detail about smart glasses in a patent filed by Samsung and recently published in the United States.

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From the document, we can sense that Samsung wants to balance cutting-edge technology and ease of use for glasses that would aim to become widely adopted by the general public. In particular, a speaker system designed to reduce electromagnetic interference, and therefore improve sound, while maintaining low power consumption, is mentioned. Bone conduction is apparently exploited, allowing you to stay connected to your environment, while preventing sound from escaping the glasses. AI algorithms are also used to support audio and visual data, enabling applications such as voice control and instant translation. Samsung wants to rely as little as possible on a cloud connection to improve response times.

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On the controls side, voice, gestures, and eye tracking are mentioned. The cooling system is passive to avoid draining the battery with motorized fans. The patent also mentions the desire for a lightweight design so that the glasses can be worn all day without fatigue. Samsung also wants to make the technology invisible, so that the device looks like a normal pair of glasses, which can be worn without shame, or even with pride thanks to a classy design.

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