Rizwin Azeez , UAE resident, innovates again: Pioneering the world’s first convertible smartphone-to-augmented reality glass (and Vice Versa) - GulfToday

Rizwin Azeez , UAE resident, innovates again: Pioneering the world’s first convertible smartphone-to-augmented reality glass (and Vice Versa)

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“In a world where smartphones put the digital universe in our hands and smart glasses bring it to our eyes, why settle for just one? Imagine a device that seamlessly transforms between both, giving you the power to choose how you experience your world—whether you hold it or wear it”

In the past decade, smartphones have seen remarkable advancements in areas such as cameras, processors, and design. However, their core functionality has remained relatively unchanged, highlighting the need for innovation beyond incremental improvements.

Meanwhile, AR glasses have emerged as a promising complement to smartphones, but many users still heavily rely on smartphones even after purchasing AR glasses, as smartphones offer greater ease of use for certain tasks. Additionally, many AR glasses still depend on smartphones to function. This reliance not only contributes to electronic waste and the inconvenience of managing multiple devices, but also adds bulk and increases exposure to radiation.

AR glasses bring innovative features to the table, offering hands-free interaction and an immersive way to engage with digital content. Their ability to integrate augmented reality (AR) into everyday tasks creates a unique user experience, making them ideal for activities like navigation and real-time updates.

However, some users still lean towards smartphones for certain tasks, especially when it comes to more complex applications that benefit from a touchscreen interface. While smart glasses provide a seamless blend of the physical and digital worlds, smartphones are often favored for their versatility in handling a wide range of applications, from typing to managing intricate tasks

Rizwin Azeez’s latest invention, a convertible smartphone-to-smart glass device and vice versa, directly tackles these challenges. By merging the familiarity of smartphones with the advanced functionality of AR glasses, this device transforms effortlessly between the two forms.

Starting as a regular smartphone structure, the device can quickly convert into AR-enabled smart glasses via a simple telescopic mechanism. This eliminates the need for separate devices, offering a seamless experience for both mobile connectivity and immersive AR.

Picture transitioning from answering a call or browsing social media on a smartphone to navigating AR content hands-free, all with the same device.

The convenience and versatility of this technology could redefine how we engage with both smartphones and wearables. A single retracting motion separates the device’s frames, converting it into sleek AR glasses, enabling users to experience real-time overlays of digital information on their surroundings.

In smartphone mode, the device’s two frames come together to activate the primary transparent touch display. This allows users to enjoy smartphone functions seamlessly. The design features foldable arms that secure the device for comfortable handheld use, making interaction with the touchscreen smooth and easy.

Switching to AR mode is simple retracting the frames activates a secondary display detected by an integrated magnetic sensor. The temples pivot upwards, transforming the device into a sleek pair of AR glasses, perfect for hands-free navigation and real-time media interactions.

This innovation fills a gap in the market by integrating AR into everyday devices, enhancing how users interact with technology. It complements the rapid advancements in AR by providing a more seamless experience, bridging the gap between smartphones and smart glasses

Rizwin Azeez is no stranger to pioneering advancements. Thirteen years ago, he founded smart glasses for the blind, significantly improving assistive technology. His latest creation continues his legacy of impactful innovation, responding to the growing demand for multifunctional technology that balances connectivity and immersive experiences.