Microsoft is diving deep into the augmented reality (AR) sector, and the company already has a patent application in the pipeline. The patent is for a unique pair of AR glasses. However, they aren’t regular glasses. What sets them apart could be the advantage remote workers have been waiting for.

AR Glasses’ Battery life is a major factor in a successful commercial launch

Published on October 5, 2023, the patent describes AR glasses with a modular design. Yes, you read that right. A modular design featuring a hot-swappable battery placed either in the temple (head section) or in a detachable earpiece. That means you can replace the battery on the go, making the glasses practical for extended use. Imagine being on a long-haul flight and not having to worry about your AR glasses running out of power.

Microsoft Patent

Not just that, the battery’s position—either in the temple piece or a detachable earpiece—provides users with an option to wear the glasses without the battery. This can reduce the weight and make the device less bulky, ensuring comfort during long work hours.

The patent also reveals that these glasses can be connected to external devices like necklaces or backpacks. This opens up fascinating possibilities. Think about enhancing the device’s computing and memory capacity or even adding new functionalities like Wi-Fi or LiFi support. It’s like carrying a mini work-station around your neck, belt, or backpack.

Microsoft seems to be aiming at giving the remote workforce not just a device for connectivity but also a high level of versatility. The AR glasses can potentially change how we look at remote work, offering a more interactive and efficient way to engage in virtual work environments. If Microsoft manages to pull this off, it might just become the go-to gadget for the modern remote worker.

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