Toyota recently filed a patent for a groundbreaking concept: traditional in-car screens with augmented reality (AR) glasses This patent on change will break new ground. This development aims to improve the driving experience and increase safety on the road.
The main purpose behind Toyota’s AR glasses is to address the visibility issues encountered with traditional displays. Bright sunlight during the day and blinding high beams at night can prevent the driver from seeing the information on the screen clearly. to combat it Toyotaplans to include automatic light adjustment features, including chromaticity adjustments. If successful, this technology could even replace sunshades.
AR glasses, cameras to enhance functionality, equipped with speaker, headphones and a microphone will come as It will work with built-in cameras, GPS modules and sensors to track eye movement and monitor road conditions.
This integration allow glasses to display essential information such as road signs, speed limits, and warnings for pedestrians and cyclists. provides. In addition, even if the driver turns his eyes away for a moment, the glasses continue to warn and prevent possible collisions, providing a high level of safety.
Toyota’s vision for AR glasses offers a practical and promising solution to the challenges faced by traditional in-car displays. Using advanced technologies such as augmented reality and sensors, glasses are more immersive and an informative driving experience offers. While the concept looks promising, the question is: would you be willing to take this innovative approach and wear these augmented glasses while driving?