Smart Glasses Attachment with Real-time Alerts
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
Design plan for a smart add-on on glasses
Key ingredients:
Handwriting recognition camera:
A small, high-quality camera to install in an add-on.
Real-time handwriting recognition using an advanced OCR algorithm.
Micro projector:
A small projector capable of projecting text directly onto the card.
Automatic focus capability for precise adjustment on the writing area.
Built-in lighting:
Integrated LED lighting for use in low light environments.
Automatic light sensor for adjusting the lighting according to the environmental conditions.
Control system and sensors:
Motion sensors to track head and hand movements to maintain accurate projection.
Microcontroller to manage all components.
battery:
High-capacity rechargeable lithium battery to support long-term use.
Fast and convenient charging system.
Connectivity:
Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connectivity to sync with a file management app and upload.
Core functions:
Handwriting recognition in real time:
The camera captures the handwriting and sends the data to an OCR algorithm that converts the handwriting into digital text.
Projecting text on a card:
The micro projector projects the required text directly onto the card in a clear and legible manner.
Audio/Visual Alerts:
The system alerts the user to errors in real time using sounds or flashes.
Record keeping:
The add-on saves the articles automatically and allows downloading and printing directly from the application.
Application management:
The application allows managing settings, downloading and printing articles, managing projects and sharing with clients.
Stages of development:
Initial planning and design:
The design of the extension so that it is comfortable and easy to attach to glasses.
Ergonomic design for prolonged use.
Selection of components:
Choosing a suitable camera, micro projector, lighting and sensors.
Choosing a suitable battery and control system.
Prototype development and functionality testing:
Development of an initial prototype and testing its function.
Software Development:
Development of software to manage all components and OCR for handwriting recognition.
Development of an application for managing settings and saving articles.
Key ingredients:
Handwriting recognition camera:
A small, high-quality camera to install in an add-on.
Real-time handwriting recognition using an advanced OCR algorithm.
Micro projector:
A small projector capable of projecting text directly onto the card.
Automatic focus capability for precise adjustment on the writing area.
Built-in lighting:
Integrated LED lighting for use in low light environments.
Automatic light sensor for adjusting the lighting according to the environmental conditions.
Control system and sensors:
Motion sensors to track head and hand movements to maintain accurate projection.
Microcontroller to manage all components.
battery:
High-capacity rechargeable lithium battery to support long-term use.
Fast and convenient charging system.
Connectivity:
Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connectivity to sync with a file management app and upload.
Core functions:
Handwriting recognition in real time:
The camera captures the handwriting and sends the data to an OCR algorithm that converts the handwriting into digital text.
Projecting text on a card:
The micro projector projects the required text directly onto the card in a clear and legible manner.
Audio/Visual Alerts:
The system alerts the user to errors in real time using sounds or flashes.
Record keeping:
The add-on saves the articles automatically and allows downloading and printing directly from the application.
Application management:
The application allows managing settings, downloading and printing articles, managing projects and sharing with clients.
Stages of development:
Initial planning and design:
The design of the extension so that it is comfortable and easy to attach to glasses.
Ergonomic design for prolonged use.
Selection of components:
Choosing a suitable camera, micro projector, lighting and sensors.
Choosing a suitable battery and control system.
Prototype development and functionality testing:
Development of an initial prototype and testing its function.
Software Development:
Development of software to manage all components and OCR for handwriting recognition.
Development of an application for managing settings and saving articles.