New Logo Trademark Hints At Samsung AR Glasses

Galaxy Glass reborn?
 
We’ve heard rumblings of Samsung’s augmented reality glasses, called either Galaxy Glass or Gear Blink, to compete with Google Glass since 2014. But with Google Glass’ fall from grace, Samsung appeared to have scrapped its plans for augmented reality (AR) glasses, too. 
 
Now, a logo trademark from Samsung discovered by Dutch site Galaxy Clubhints that those plans might be resurrected. 

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Samsung’s newly trademarked logo (Source: KIPRIS)
 
Samsung’s trademark filing associates the eye logo above with the following: “Smart glasses”, “Correction glasses”, “VR experience goggle type imaging device”, “Glasses for correcting eyesight” and “Computerized vision-assisted eyewear consisting of a camera / computer / display for capturing / processing / displaying an image”.
 
From these descriptors, we can guess that Samsung could develop either virtual or augmented glasses with a medical focus, marketing them as a potential replacement for corrective lenses. But what’s intriguing is that Samsung’s Creative Lab showed off an app that fits much of this criteria at CES 2018 just last month.
 
Accessible AR glasses
Relúmĭno is a Samsung Gear VR app that lets you use your smartphone to correct your vision. Their app corrects blurry vision by finding and emphasizing the outlines of objects, making things easier to see.
 
When you’re reading, the app also ups the text contrast to make the words more visible, so you don’t need to lean in too closely. Relúmĭno can even correct partial blindness, and is responsive enough to adjust its corrective focus based on how close you are to what you’re looking at. 

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Source: Techradar.

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