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The Next Generation of Hardware Architecture for Spatial Computing

Unifying foldable smartphone chassis and AR smart glasses to solve battery, thermal, and ergonomic bottlenecks

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The Earley Technologies Solution

  • Zero-Friction Portability: The phone acts as the physical dock and protective case for the glasses.

  • Shared Power & Thermal Routing: Utilizing dual load-sharing batteries within the foldable chassis to power both the native display and the AR interface.

  • Enhanced Cooling Real Estate: Leveraging the larger surface area of the foldable device for advanced vapor chamber cooling, allowing next-generation processors to run complex spatial environments without overheating the user’s face.

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The mass adoption of Augmented Reality is currently limited by physical constraints. Standalone AR glasses require onboard batteries and processors, resulting in uncomfortable weight and limited battery life. Simultaneously, carrying a separate smartphone creates device redundancy and user friction.

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US Patent: 11,558,077 B2

Covers the mechanical and architectural integration of smart glasses within a foldable communication device

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