Holographic Video Call Hat

Introduction: Holographic Video Call Hat

About: I am currently at college at the University of North Georgia Gainesville campus. I am enrolled in the Computer Science Associate degree and plan to finish with the Bachelor's degree. I was previousl…

Here is my #Rethinkphone entry

Step 1: Holographic Display

The holographic display is achieved using a technique referred to as peppers ghost effect, and functions as shown in the image. although the actual screen/projector is above the lens, the eye is deceived into thinking that it's actually behind the reflective surface because it doesn't know that the light changed direction.

The purpose of the screen is for menu navigation and viewing the person you are currently calling whilst still being able to see what's in front of you.

Step 2: Cameras

The purpose of the forward facing camera is to be able to take action videos, such as a go pro, or, when video calling someone, be able to show them where you are, what your doing, ect.

With the front/face facing camera, with it's location on the bill of the hat, it is always looking at the best angle of your face and there is no strain of holding up your phone. Also no ugly angles seeing up your nose or anything :)

Step 3: Bone Conduction Speakers

Stereo bone cunduction speaker resonate the sound through your skull, resulting in high quality sound without having anything in your ears.

Step 4: Methods of Input

Of course, you would have to control this somehow and for that it would have voice recognition and able to see and use your hand as a control with the forward facing camera.

Step 5: This Is Entirely Possible!

Before you think otherwise, all of this technology is entirely possible and already invented, but has not been put together and used in this fashion(as far as I know).

Step 6: Thank You

Thank you for viewing, God bless and have a great day!

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    6 Comments

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    Joey18brindle
    Joey18brindle

    7 years ago

    Well you could use a raspberry pi in your back pocket, have a USB sound card for mic and speakers, I'm sure there is a screen that can be used like this for the pi and then use jasper speech to text for control. should work? obvs need to run Skype somehow!

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    Jeph Diel
    Jeph Diel

    Reply 7 years ago

    that would probably work pretty good!

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    flyingpuppy
    flyingpuppy

    7 years ago on Introduction

    He's right. This is an idea, not a set of instructions. And by the way, that's what the contest called for. Good job!

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    Jeph Diel
    Jeph Diel

    Reply 7 years ago

    thanks!

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    jimmerforpoy
    jimmerforpoy

    7 years ago

    this is an idea. not an instructable.