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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

hardware.
Designs
range
from
see-through
augmented
reality
glasses
to
fully
occluded
virtual
reality
headsets.
Important
considerations
include
weight
and
balance,
field
of
view,
resolution,
latency,
power,
and
thermal
management.
Tracking
can
be
external,
using
base
stations,
or
inside-out,
using
mounted
cameras
and
inertial
sensors.
foundational
head-mounted
display.
In
recent
decades,
head-mounted
devices
have
evolved
into
consumer
VR
headsets
and
enterprise
AR
glasses.
Applications
span
entertainment,
simulation
training,
design
visualization,
remote
assistance,
and
medical
imaging.
see-through
AR.
Some
devices
are
standalone,
while
others
are
tethered
to
external
computers.
Safety,
comfort,
privacy,
and
data
security
are
important
considerations
in
design
and
deployment,
along
with
compatibility
with
peripherals
and
workflows.