Model aeroplane enthusiasts get AR glasses
MICROOLED technology used in heads-up display for aeromodeling
Grenoble-based MICROOLED, a developer of OLED microdisplays, has been working with the French heads-up-display company ActiveLook to make the first-ever smart AR glasses for model aeroplane enthusiasts.
By making ActiveLook AR glasses compatible with VSpeak (a module which provides a link between the model remote control and AR or HUD glasses) real time data from a model aeroplane can be displayed in the field of view of the 'pilot's' goggles.
The aim is to enhance the way model pilots interact with their small air vehicles by displaying altitude, variometer, speed, and other key metric transparently over the pilot's field of view, without disrupting the flow of flight operations.
ActiveLook develops a range of heads-up-display technology for smart glasses, all based around MICROOLED's technology. Products includes Engo 2, lightweight eyewear for endurance athletes that provides real-time access to performance data directly in the natural field of view (see below).
MICROOLED says that for aeromodeling enthusiasts, a momentary distraction could result in the potential loss of their valuable devices.
“We at MICROOLED are thrilled to announce our collaboration with VSpeak,” says Eric Marcellin-Dibon, CEO. ”This partnership proves that the potential of AR applications extends far beyond traditional industries. By integrating our technology with VSpeak’s cutting-edge technology, we're not only enhancing the aeromodeling experience but also demonstrating the transformative power of augmented reality in diverse fields.”
“The dashboard is no longer an abstract accessory; it seamlessly integrates into the pilot’s field of vision, providing the magical experience of seamless navigation, “ says Volker Weigt, VSpeak’s CEO. “Our collaboration with MICROOLED marks a significant milestone in the advancement of aeromodeling technology, democratizing this innovation for users worldwide.”