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Jul 09, 2023

AR glasses market on the rise

The AR glasses market is on the rise according to Fact.MR's recent market study. The study revealed a global projection that the market will increase at a CAGR of 16.6% from 2023 to 2033 and that 93%

The AR glasses market is on the rise according to Fact.MR's recent market study. The study revealed a global projection that the market will increase at a CAGR of 16.6% from 2023 to 2033 and that 93% of industrial firms are believed to use smart eyewear wearable devices for their operations.

AR glasses are a type of wearable technology that connects people to computers. Many functions of smart glasses enable users to examine data pertinent to their environment. Technology for AR glasses has advanced tremendously in recent years. Several sectors, including manufacturing, shipping, field service, inspection, and operation, are already expanding with smart glass technology.

According to the market trends for AR glasses, 93% of significant industrial firms are believed to use smart eyewear wearable devices for their operations.

Big data and analytics combined with advances in AI and machine vision are anticipated to create prospects for the AR glasses market in the near future. Voice recognition for input, advancements in face and object tracking, and other technologies will advance and become more widely used in AR.

With the release of Google Glass in 2012, Google is one of the frontrunners to commercialize AR glasses. Despite the high price, the brand name encouraged the sales of the initial 2,000 pairs of Google AR glasses, which were sold right away. Although Google Glass was usually seen as a failure, new products with better battery lives and faster processors have increased competition in the market.

"AR glasses market value has increased due to the widespread use of cloud-based technologies in enterprises, education, and the gaming industry," said a Fact.MR analyst.

The market for AR glasses will experience new development horizons as major players concentrate on enhancing the functionality of these devices. With a built-in microphone, AR glasses can communicate with Siri or Alexa to perform voice-activated searches and display the results right before the user's eyes.

Smart AR glasses may be able to determine the surroundings around them and use hand movements to control the visuals being viewed due to the use of simultaneous localization and mapping algorithms.

In partnership with the upscale eyewear company Luxottica by Ray-Ban, Facebook is getting ready to introduce its first AR smart glasses. Research and development for the product are being carried out by Project Aria, a study launched by Facebook's Reality Laboratories.

In the near future, the general public can also purchase Amazon's smart glasses. The item has an IPX4 grade for water and splash resistance and is composed of titanium and carbon fiber. The frames' four directional speakers and microphones enable user interaction with Alexa.

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