sandclouds
Beginner
Hey everyone,
I’ve been researching augmented reality (AR) glasses, and while the tech has come a long way, most available models still look bulky, obvious, or too “techy” for everyday use.
I'm curious — is anyone here exploring DIY or custom AR glasses that are:
What are the current limitations? Is it the optics, battery, processor, or all of the above that makes them thick? Are there any modular approaches (e.g., integrating components into the arms or using external processing via phone)?
Also, if you’ve tried making a prototype or modifying existing smart glasses — would love to hear your experience. Any component suggestions (like waveguides, micro-displays, or compact sensors) that could help in building a stealthy AR setup?
Looking to brainstorm ideas with fellow tinkerers and hardware enthusiasts.
I’ve been researching augmented reality (AR) glasses, and while the tech has come a long way, most available models still look bulky, obvious, or too “techy” for everyday use.
I'm curious — is anyone here exploring DIY or custom AR glasses that are:
- Slim and minimal (close to regular eyewear)
- As undetectable/discreet as possible in public
- Still functional enough for basic overlays like notifications, navigation, object recognition, etc.
What are the current limitations? Is it the optics, battery, processor, or all of the above that makes them thick? Are there any modular approaches (e.g., integrating components into the arms or using external processing via phone)?
Also, if you’ve tried making a prototype or modifying existing smart glasses — would love to hear your experience. Any component suggestions (like waveguides, micro-displays, or compact sensors) that could help in building a stealthy AR setup?
Looking to brainstorm ideas with fellow tinkerers and hardware enthusiasts.