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Samsung was rumored to have been working on augmented reality glasses for a few years – its monitorless glasses made an appearance in 2017.
Nicknamed ‘Samsung Glasses Lite’, the video images of them were published by a leaker called WalkingCat, who has a reliable track record in these matters.
Although there is no official news from the South Korean tech giant, following the leak, it has two videos, one believes that Samsung Glasses Lite will offer desktop, phone and watch integration.
But to be honest it still seems like a concept and the actual product will take time before it becomes a reality.
How do the Samsung Glasses Lite look like?
The two videos posted by the leaker make the putative augmented reality glasses a fun device to use.
The ‘Samsung Glasses Lite’ has a regular glass with thick frames on the sides and indicates that there could be a transparent screen on which the information will be displayed.
The glasses allow you to project a giant virtual screen where you can possibly play games, or use it as a background for watching movies, or generally use it as an all-purpose computer screen. There is also an auto-dimming sunglasses mode, and it can be had as a display for the DJI drone.
The second video allows the user of the glasses to ‘see’ 3D digital objects appear in the real world in the style of Microsoft’s HoloLens marketing.
As noted above, the glasses that can be connected to the Samsung Galaxy Watch can be switched between apps.
Thanks to the ability to make video calls on Samsung Lite glasses (as shown in the video), it can be useful in business and professional situations.
So it is not a gambling contraption, it can also be a tool for working professionals.
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