The conceptual 'Calypso' MR headset has been designed by Hongik University students Hyelim Shin and Youngin Cho as a graduation project that imagines the future of wearables.
The headset consists of the head unit itself along with a separate processor that sits inside a cylindrical tube worn across the body. The equipment will work together to achieve impressive mixed reality (MR) experiences unlike what's presently possible with augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) headsets.
The conceptual 'Calypso' MR headset allows for use almost anywhere and is equipped with four sensors at the nose along with two cameras located on either side. The use of bone conduction technology in place of headphones helps to further immerse users in a way that won't completely disconnect them from the world around them.
Outdoor-Ready Mixed Reality Headsets
The Conceptual 'Calypso' MR Headset Supports Wear Everywhere
Trend Themes
1. Mixed Reality Wearable Technology - Developing outdoor-ready mixed reality wearable devices for immersive experiences outside of a traditional virtual or augmented reality environment.
2. Bone Conduction Technology - The use of bone conduction technology in place of traditional headphone audio to create more immersive mixed reality environments for users.
3. Independent Processing Unit - Creating a separate processing unit to increase power and experience capabilities while maintaining flexibility in mixed reality wearable devices.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - The development and manufacture of mixed reality wearable technology devices, components, and software.
2. Entertainment - The integration of mixed reality technology to provide unique immersive experiences for users in entertainment activities like gaming, theme parks, or concerts.
3. Healthcare - The integration of bone conduction and mixed reality technology in healthcare applications such as anesthesia, telemedicine, and counseling services across medical settings.