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What Are the Key Components of Smart Glasses?
Smart glasses generally consist of the following key components:
Display systems
, often using
micro-LEDs
or
OLEDs
Sensors
, including accelerometers, gyroscopes, and proximity sensors
Processors
for computing power, often using
nanoprocessors
Connectivity modules
like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
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