Earlier today, @immortl sent me down a rabbit hole when he mentioned a pro angler head connected FFS to augmented reality glasses. I read an article about that pro, Ed Loughran, and the article was very cryptic about he accomplished that:
"Loughran cobbled together a series of wires with a set of glasses bought on Amazon and shipped from a Chinese factory, which is as far as he was willing to go in describing them (he doesn’t want to give up secrets to competitors)."
So I dug a little deeper. Was he connecting directly to the head unit? That didn't make sense. But then I remembered the Garmin Active Captive app which would let me display FFS or sonar on my iPhone. This is accomplished by setting the head unit to create a WiFi network, connect your phone to that network, and then display the head unit screen on your phone. Easy.
Then I searched for iPhone compatible AR glasses, and in my case ones that allowed for prescription lenses or prescription lens inserts. I found glasses by XReal that do just that. Simply connect the glasses to your iPhone with a USB-C cable and that's it. The glasses allow you to control the darkness of the lenses, opacity of the AR display, and more.
But as I dug deeper, I found out I was not the only one with this idea. I found a YouTube video of someone doing this while ice fishing with FFS.
If you're a serious angler or a pro, this seems like a no brainer to use AR and FFS. You don't have to keep bobbing your head up and down looking at your line and the head unit. You can look straight ahead and see your line and everything around you and the FFS display at the same time. And BTW, the AR display is the equivalent of looking at a 130-inch screen. Think about that for a minute.
So instead of spending thousands on a large screen or head unit for your boat, you can buy a smaller FFS unit a lot cheaper and then by AR glasses for $300 - $500.
But with the Active Captain app your not limited to just projecting FFS. You can project down imaging, side imaging, maps, and whatever else your Garmin displays.
As someone who loves both fishing and technology, I find this incredibly exciting and in the future I might make the investment. But after just dumping a bunch of money on a new 9" Garmin head unit, the new LVS34 Livescope system, and a mounting pole for the transducer I need to cool my jets and put the brakes on spending for a while.
So, who's up for some AR fishing?