Magic UX, the augmented reality smartphone interface

With Magic UX, the concept of user interfaces has been taken to a new level. An Augmented Reality (UI) based user interface that seems ideal for mobile phones. With Magic UX you have the feeling of looking at the real world with your smartphone. Inspired by the real world, this interface lets you access multiple applications on the same screen by simply moving your phone.

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“We’ve found that people often put their tools like notebooks, pens, and reports in special arrangements in front of them, so they can switch between tasks by simply switching their gaze and moving their hands.

Imagine it’s a virtual desktop where you have everything you normally use at your fingertips – if you’re one of those who has your computer’s desktop full of shortcuts, you’ll understand the analogy.

The company has patented the wonderful idea and created a prototype with this interface, which you can see in the following video.

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Magic UX tries to solve the problems of accessibility and space on some smartphone screens.

“We have found that many people have experienced this problem in all applications, whether they write a report for work or reserve a holiday. There was a problem in the space between applications, some kind of no-mans-land.”

This undoubtedly turns our mobile phones into multitasking devices that you wouldn’t envy. In a world where people are increasingly dependent on small screens, it is very interesting to see how we would adapt to this technology.

 

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