Lower-cost AR glasses could make wearable screens feel less experimental by focusing on simple use cases like video, gaming and travel.
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A realistic use case
Many users do not need full mixed reality. They may only want a private portable screen that feels larger than a phone or laptop.
Comfort comes first
Weight, cable placement, image stability and fit can decide whether wearable displays become useful or stay in a drawer.
Budget changes the question
At a lower price, shoppers may be more willing to try AR glasses as an accessory rather than a complete computing platform.
The future of AR glasses may begin not with a fully immersive world, but with a better portable screen.


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