Abstract
Poor ergonomics and lack of appropriate fit can cause the experience of wearing smart to be less than satisfactory. Many smart glass models suffer from fit issues, resulting in discomfort or distraction. This disclosure describes smart glasses designed to provide an improved fit on different face shapes thereby improving user comfort. The design integrates sensors, actuators, and software algorithms in a multi-layered architecture. This architecture makes use of adjustable frame components to perform automatic adjustments based on user actions, detected with user permission using on-board sensors. The adjustments optimize fit and display alignment and provide a more comfortable and personalized user experience. The design can adjust the frame and temples of smart glasses to provide a secure yet comfortable fit, and to improve alignment with the user’s eyes.
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Recommended Citation
Hasan, Shiblee, "Temple and Hinge Design for Self-adjusting Smart Glasses", Technical Disclosure Commons, (October 08, 2024)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/7416