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The concept could prolong the usage duration among users while also increasing areas of application thanks to a lighter-weight device.
Microsoft's recently approved patent for augmented reality glasses shows a swappable battery that could make it a top choice among buyers when it becomes available. The patent was published last week,glasses are considered the next frontier of mobile technology that promises to replace smartphones today. About a decade ago, Google attempted to develop something along these lines and released its Glass to the public.
For its AR glasses, Microsoft can not only work with a smaller battery pack but is also working to make it easier to charge it without having to stop using the device.As per the recently published patent, Microsoft's new AR glasses have a modular design. This means that the battery can be placed in the temple section of the glasses or even in a detachable earpiece worn by the user.
Interestingly, Microsoft isn't stopping at just the battery placement in the design but is working to connect the glasses to other accessories, such as necklaces and even backpacks. These connections could be made usingor even Li-Fi in the future, allowing the powerhouse of computing and storage to be placed elsewhere. At the same time, the glasses only do the job of displaying and collecting information to process.
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