Next gen futurestic phone model ak01
₹500.00
Smart Vision Band is a next-generation wearable device combining a neckband and smart privacy glasses that projects a personal 3D holographic screen only visible to the user. It offers hands-free calling, messaging, navigation, and AI assistance without a smartphone. Designed for safety, privacy, and convenience, it prevents phone theft and distractions while keeping users connected. Ideal for students, travelers, and professionals, it redefines communication through secure and futuristic wearable technology. I am looking for around 40,000 rupees for one piece making
Description
Smart Vision Band is an innovative, next-generation wearable device designed to replace traditional smartphones with a hands-free, theft-proof, and privacy-focused communication system. The product consists of two connected components: a lightweight Neckband Module and specially engineered Smart Privacy Glasses.
The Neckband Module is a thin, circular collar that houses a micro-camera, sensors, AI processor, battery, and a 3D micro-projection system. This module projects information as a personal holographic display. The projected display cannot be seen by others, ensuring complete privacy.
The Smart Privacy Glasses contain a special optical filter that makes the hologram visible only to the wearer. They include a fingerprint/retina sensor for security, adjustable lens clarity, and a compact Type-C charging system. Together, these components allow the user to make calls, access apps, receive messages, navigate, study, and use AI assistance — all without holding a phone.
Smart Vision Band solves major real-world issues such as smartphone theft, screen privacy, distraction while walking, and digital overload. It provides safe, hands-free functionality for students, professionals, travelers, and people with disabilities.
With early funding, I aim to build a functional prototype, refine the optical system, design a custom AI assistant, and test user experience. Smart Vision Band represents a breakthrough in wearable computing, and with proper support, it can grow into the future of mobile communication.






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