Published on: February 5, 2025 / update from: February 5, 2025 - Author: Konrad Wolfenstein
CREAL Clarity: New AR light field display fits into conventional glasses-A breakthrough in the augmented reality-Image: Creal / creative image: Xpert.digital
Natural seeing redefined: The light field display 'Clarity' paves the way for AR glasses that are suitable for everyday use
CREAL Clarity: A breakthrough for augmented reality glasses
The year 2025 heralded an exciting new era for Creal. The company "Clarity", a state -of -the -art, light -field -based display, which was specially developed for integration into augmented reality (AR) glasses. This innovative approach promises to offer AR glasses manufacturers (OEMs) a pioneering solution to develop AR glasses that enable a truly natural, pleasant and healthy visual experience-freely from the usual visual conflicts and the associated eye load. The era of uncomfortable, short-term AR use is a thing of the past, and the path for a comprehensive and everyday Augmented reality is paved.
At a time when the hype around AR smart glasses increases steadily, CREAL is convinced that this technology must conquer and become a place in everyday life and become products that accompany us all day and expand our reality in a sensible way. It is no longer just about showing monochrome, two -dimensional texts. The goal is a completely natural and correct representation of both real and digital content, without any negative effects on the eyesight or the convenience of the carrier.
These new AR glasses basically represent the next evolutionary level of traditional visual aids. The primary purpose -the visual correction and improvement -must be in the foreground. For this reason, the light -field -based display from CRAAL was designed from scratch that it corresponds to the specific requirements for visual comfort and the functionality of conventional glasses.
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Real image depth for natural visualization
Unlike conventional AR displays, which represent images on a single level and thus create a visual conflict between focusing the eye and the perceived distance, the Clarity display projects images with a realistic depth information. This means that digital objects are not just "on" the real world, but actually seem to exist in it. Objects in the distance are also shown sharply in the distance, and objects nearby are also close. The brain no longer has to make an effort to compensate for the discrepancy between the actual and perceived distance, which leads to a much more relaxed and natural visual experience.
Adaptation to individual face thicknesses for corrected seeing
A crucial factor for the everyday suitability of AR glasses is the possibility to adapt them to the individual visual needs of the wearer. The Clarity display enables the integration of correction lenses that compensate for the sponsors' ametropia. This means that people with short, long or corneal curvature can use the AR glasses without additional visual aids such as contact lenses or separate glasses. This is enormous progress because it significantly expands the user base of AR glasses and makes it accessible to a wider market.
Transparent lenses for social comfort
Another important aspect is the social acceptance problem of AR glasses. Many people hesitate to wear AR glasses in public because they often look chunky and impersonal. The Clarity display is designed in such a way that it can be integrated into slim, inconspicuous glasses frames. The lenses are transparent so that the wearer can keep eye contact with other people. This is crucial for social interaction and helps to increase the acceptance of AR glasses in everyday life.
Integration of the elements into the Clarity display
The integration of these three elements into the Clarity display represents significant progress in AR technology. It is no longer just a question of technical feasibility, but rather a question of user-friendliness and comfort. CREAL has recognized that AR glasses can only be successful if they seamlessly integrate into people's lives and offer a natural, pleasant and healthy visual experience.
Overcoming central barriers for AR
With this milestone, Creal is proud to overcome a central barrier for the broad introduction of AR. Each component of AR glasses represents specific challenges, and the display in particular needs a real revolution to project lifelike digital content. Previous AR displays often had to deal with problems such as low brightness, limited field of vision, distortion and the visual conflict mentioned above.
The light -field -based display from CREAL
The light -field -based display from CREAL solves these problems by using a completely new type of image presentation. Instead of projecting a picture onto a single level, it creates a complete field of light that captures the direction and intensity of the light at every point in the room. This enables the representation of images with a realistic depth and perspective. The human eye can naturally focus the digital content without visual conflicts or eye loads.
Improved image quality through light field technology
Another advantage of light field technology is the possibility of improving image quality and brightness. By precisely controlling the light, the display can generate images with a higher contrast, greater sharpness and more lively colors. This is particularly important for AR applications in which digital content must be shown in a real environment. The display must be able to adapt to different lighting conditions and to ensure that the digital content is always clearly visible and readable.
Integration of sensors and cameras
However, CREAL's technology continues. It also enables the integration of sensors and cameras into the AR glasses. These sensors can record the surroundings of the carrier and provide information about the position, movement and alignment of the head. This information can then be used to precisely adapt the digital content to the real environment. For example, a virtual object can be placed in a certain place in the room and stay there, even if the wearer moves his head.
Control through gesture recognition
In addition, the cameras can be used to recognize the gestures of the carrier. This enables the control of AR applications through intuitive hand movements. For example, the wearer can navigate through menus by wiping or moving objects. This type of interaction is much more natural and more intuitive than the use of conventional input devices such as touchscreens or joysticks.
An all-in-one-ar-arait experience
Ultimately, Clarity enables an all-in-one-ar-ar-glasses experience through technology licensing and the integration of tailor-made components that offers a natural, immersive and context-related visual experience. CREAL not only sees itself as a technology provider, but also as a partner for AR glasses manufacturers. The company offers a comprehensive range of services that range from the development of customer-specific display solutions to support in integration into existing products.
The vision of CREAL for the future
The vision of CREAL is to fundamentally change the way we interact with the world. The company believes that AR glasses have the potential to support us in all areas of our lives, be it at work, in education, healthcare or in leisure time. With the Clarity display, Creal has taken an important step in this way. The technology is ready to drive the next generation of AR glasses and finally bring augmented reality to the mainstream. The future of augmented reality is now beginning.
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