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What if the glasses you wear every day could project information directly into your field of vision without bulk, weight, or distortion? Augmented Reality (AR) smart glasses promise to revolutionize how we interact with technology, but challenges remain: Cost, style, accessibility, and consumer adoption. In this episode of Full Tech Ahead, host Amanda Razani sits down with Kentaro Mihara, CTO of Cellid, a pioneering company based in Tokyo that’s developing waveguide technology, the breakthrough component making AR glasses lightweight, stylish, and consumer-ready. Kentaro shares insider knowledge on how waveguides work, why plastic lenses may be the future, and how AR glasses could soon be used for payments, accessibility, and everyday convenience. If you’ve ever wondered when AR glasses will fully enter the mainstream, this conversation will answer your questions and spark new ones. Timestamps [00:00] Introduction and Guest Background [01:30] What is a Waveguide and Why It Matters [03:20] Prescription Challenges and Innovations [05:15] Consumer Adoption Challenges [06:30] Glass vs. Plastic: Which Wins? [07:50] Current Market Trends and Competition [08:45] Affordability and Market Entry [09:50] Partnerships and Ecosystem Growth [10:25] Accessibility and Real-World Use Cases [11:20] Future Roadmap and Innovation Cycles Quotes “The waveguide is basically the heart of the AR glasses. Without it, you can’t have a lightweight, stylish display system.” – Kentaro Mihara “Plastic waveguides are twice as light and much more resilient than glass, making them ideal for everyday wear.” – Kentaro Mihara “Consumers want AR glasses that look cool, not bulky. Style and affordability are the keys to adoption.” – Kentaro Mihara “We’ve already tested AR payments in banks and convenience stores—just look at the object, and the transaction is done.” – Kentaro Mihara Takeaways Waveguides are the future of AR: They solve some of the biggest challenges of bulk, style, and cost. Plastic beats glass: For consumer AR, being lightweight and durability is critical Adoption depends on style and price: Consumers are more likely to embrace AR glasses if they’re fashionable and affordable. New markets are opening fast: Payments, accessibility, and daily tasks could all be transformed by AR glasses in the near future. Conclusion Augmented reality glasses are not science fiction; they’re on the verge of mainstream adoption. With innovators like Kentaro Mihara and Cellid pushing waveguide technology forward, the future of AR promises glasses that are lightweight, stylish, affordable and powerful tools. Stay tuned, because the next generation of AR wearables may be closer than you think. Related Link: Amanda Razani’s article on Gadget Magazine and MSN: https://gadget.co.za/arcellid152m/ Find Amanda Razani on LinkedIn: / amanda-razani-990a7233 Many Thanks to our Show Sponsor: VariaAI, https://www.varia-ai.com/ And special thanks to our Founding Sponsor: Cloudnium, https://cloudnium.net/