ABSTRACT
A concept of mobile augmented reality (AR) use for wellness data is explored. We are especially interested in using aesthetic wearables as AR markers for augmented reality applications. A focus group based user study, and a concept design and prototype of a mobile AR based wellness wearable interface is presented. The work extends the research body on wellness wearables in an under-explored design direction.
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Index Terms
- Wearable augmented reality display for wellness
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