Headmounted
Head-mounted describes devices worn on the head that deliver visual data to the user or capture input. The most common examples are head-mounted displays and head-mounted cameras. These devices may provide immersive virtual reality, augmented reality, or mixed reality experiences, and are used in gaming, training, industry, and research.
A typical head-mounted device integrates a display or pair of microdisplays, optical elements, sensors, and processing
History and applications: The concept emerged in the 1960s, with early milestones such as Ivan Sutherland’s
Variants and considerations: Distinctions exist between see-through versus occluded designs, and between optical see-through and video