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The global market for automotive AR & VR solutions is expected to reach about $673 billion by 2025 according to Statista, with a compound annual growth rate of 175%.
Electronics company Samsung came up with a unique solution that may one day help drivers for more safety navigation. The company applied for a patent recently for a pair of virtual reality (VR) glasses that projects turn-by-turn navigation directly onto the lenses in for the driver.
The glasses work like the head-up-display (HUD) in some vehicles that displays information, such as the current speed, directly on the windshield in front of the driver. Instead of projecting the information onto the windshield, it can be sent to a pair of virtual reality glasses that the driver wears while they are navigating a route.
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Samsung Submits Patent Application for VR Eyeglasses That Can Display Turn-by-Turn Navigation for Drivers
Electronics company Samsung came up with a unique solution that may one day help drivers more safety navigate. The company applied for a patent for a pair of virtual reality (VR) glasses that projects turn-by-turn navigation directly onto the lenses in for the driver.
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