The thing about this particular software is that the user can control the phone and mirror the screen without having to take the phone out of his pocket, something that Mitt i previously reported on.

David Gauffin Dahlin recently graduated and is now working hard to develop an improved prototype.

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Many uses

The goal is to combine mobile control with the AR technology that is usually found in smart glasses, such as information or graphics that appear when the user looks at something.

- Some areas of use are directions in the glasses, recipes while cooking and reviews of activities when looking at buildings.

Then when the screens are good enough, you can tell the glasses that "here there should be a TV", then they put on a TV in that room.

"Would save a lot on the environment"

A pair of such glasses, which can do everything, David Gauffin Dahlin believes will make all screens redundant in the future.

- You would save a lot on the environment by reducing the number of products, so the vision is to replace all these other technologies, with the phone as the last thing because it will be needed along the way, says David Gauffin Dahlin.