This Nothing-Inspired XR Headset Displays Your Status So People Know When Not to Interrupt

Fundamentally, spatial computing has evolved at a considerable pace: both in terms of tech and (some would argue) in design as well. However, in both cases, the basic focus has been on creating the most immersive experience for the user, thinking little about the environment around. There is little focus on considering how the user interacts with the world outside of the VR/AR headset.

That stands to change with the idea of the Nothing XR(01), a spatial computing headset that puts a dot matrix glyph system over one eye to display users’ states like available, engaged, DND, or idle, while it’s worn. The concept is simple: to let people nearby understand your status at a glance. When you’re wearing the headset, others in the real world can quickly tell whether you’re available for discussion or too engaged to be interrupted.

Designers: Rishajit Prakash and Shashwat Pandey

This Nothing-Inspired XR Headset Displays Your Status So People Know When Not to Interrupt

The young designer duo has based the concept on Nothing’s signature design language. It may have its roots in the headsets that’ve been released and not released in the past years, but the idea of the nifty Nothing XR(01), which shifts the discussion toward often ignored real world situation, cannot be overlooked. Its design allows people around to understand the wearer’s intent instantly, without interrupting their experience.

This Nothing-Inspired XR Headset Displays Your Status So People Know When Not to Interrupt

Creatives working in shared environments are often interrupted accidentally by their peers, just because they have no evident clues of when the wearer is available for conversation. By creating a concept for social transparency in an immersive environment, XR(01) has the potential of being the next big idea in extended reality. It is a simple way that allows people around to interact with those engrossed in the digital world.

This Nothing-Inspired XR Headset Displays Your Status So People Know When Not to Interrupt

Designed as a headset concept that communicates without words, the Nothing XR(01) allows the wearer to communicate their social boundary (to the people present outside the immersive space) through four different states DND – do not disturb; Engaged: fully immersed in the task; Available: open to interactions; and Idle: passively present. So instead of isolating you from the world, this concept allows you to be unavailable, while being available; by expressing your state on the front-facing glyph interface.

This Nothing-Inspired XR Headset Displays Your Status So People Know When Not to Interrupt

Now, in shared creative spaces and offices, you can be more engrossed in your immersive world, while those outside read your state from the headset itself. The headset, which has a very Nothing-inspired sensor and camera array over one eye and the glyph matrix on the other. For now, Nothing XR(01) is just a fan-made concept. Whether it will find its way onto the Nothing assembly lines is anybody’s guess. But we think the idea deserves consideration, and presumably Nothing should fast-track it before Meta, Apple, or someone else takes the leap of faith.

This Nothing-Inspired XR Headset Displays Your Status So People Know When Not to Interrupt

This Nothing-Inspired XR Headset Displays Your Status So People Know When Not to Interrupt

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