Will AR be the future? Can AR glasses replace mobile phones?

As a digital enthusiast and a media practitioner in the VR/AR industry, I always ask myself, will AR be the future? Can AR glasses replace mobile phones?

In fact, it is still difficult to give a clear answer in my heart.

Will AR be the future? Can AR glasses replace mobile phones?

What is in front of us is that VR is still in the popularization stage after a short-term development boom, while AR has just started, but the industry generally believes that its potential is greater.

VR allows us to completely enter a new world, which can be outer space, or any scene that we can't reach. It is a very beneficial technology for entertainment. And AR can expand and enhance the current world, rather than completely enter another world.

So the question is, what methods will be used for information interaction in AR, is it a handle similar to VR? And how can AR guarantee that we can interact hundreds of times a day like a mobile phone?

Recently, Leap Motion, as a company of gesture tracking software and hardware solutions, has been exploring and trying, and has achieved some interesting results. Please follow Qingting.com to find out below.

Smart phones have now become an electronic device that we cannot do without. It can complete daily essential functions such as taxi rides and takeaway orders. Of course, most smart phones use touch screens for interaction, which cannot interact with the world around them.

However, more and more companies have begun to pay attention to the field of immersive computing. AR has the ability to superimpose digital information with the real physical world. Therefore, devices led by AR glasses are regarded by the industry as the next generation after smartphones. A generation of interactive devices. At present, startups and large companies including Magic Leap, Meta, Lenovo, etc. are beginning to pay attention to this field.

AR glasses were born as a new category, and its interaction method has become the focus of everyone's most concern. At present, most AR glasses we see are basically handles, gestures, and voice.

Leap MoTIon has introduced many cool gesture-related technologies, but they are basically applied to VR headsets. According to Qingting.com, Keiichi Matsuda, the company's vice president of design, has recently begun to apply his own technology to AR devices. This test result also reveals the design trend of future smartphones.

The above video was shot and recorded through an unknown model of AR glasses, which shows that Leap MoTIon can complete the gesture tracking function through the camera, and can clearly distinguish the position of the user's palm and fingers.

At the same time, we also saw some interesting function settings. There will be a "tap menu bar" on the edge of the palm, which always follows the palm, and only pops up when the palm is opened inward. The three virtual touch buttons have press feedback. Action, and more menu content can be pulled horizontally, the entire interactive operation is coherent, the logic is simple and easy to understand, it is also seen as a replacement for the physical buttons in the handle, and even an important replacement "prototype" for smart phone touch operations.

Another shot in the video is even more impressive, that is, it shows a more perfect physical occlusion. When the hand appears on the virtual interface, it may perfectly fit the palm position and "crop" part of the picture, and Not just appearing in front of the AR glasses, but placing these virtual menus and hands on the same plane, which enhances the sense of immersion.

The demo video basically covers the touch operation methods in smart phones, including tap, slide, drag, etc., and it also has a "drawer-style" pop-up menu. This also means that the technology can basically complete those operations in smart phones in terms of operation.

In addition, Leap MoTIon also showed another more intuitive demonstration video, which can clearly see the internal tracking accuracy.

Will AR be the future? Can AR glasses replace mobile phones?

In this sketch, the conceptual design of the "virtual wearable" device in the eyes of Leap MoTIon is shown.

Based on this conceptual design drawing, AR and our daily lives will be perfectly integrated in the future, and augmented reality is right in front of us.

Finally, attach a short video of the concept of "Ultimate AR Gestures" uploaded by Keiichi Matsuda on Vimeo, which is definitely worth watching.

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