Augmented and virtual reality devices are becoming more integral to our digital lives. With prices dropping and technology improving, these devices are now accessible to a broader audience. This accessibility isn’t just benefiting individuals; institutions like universities and hospitals are also investing in large numbers of devices for educational and professional use. But there’s one challenge: how do you store and charge 20, 30, or even 50 AR and VR devices efficiently?
Together with MvE3D, we’ve developed a simple, effective solution:
At Augmedi, our primary focus is software services, but we occasionally tackle hardware challenges for our partners and clients. One such case involved designing a storage and charging solution for 20 Magic Leap 2 devices for ETH Zurich.
Here were the challenges we faced:
To solve this issue, we collaborated with Martin from MvE3D, a mechanical engineer specializing in 3D printing. Together, we designed custom 3D-printed mounts that could be easily installed onto a standard shelf.
Here’s how we put everything together:
The outcome was a cost-effective, practical solution that significantly improved the quality of life for users. The setup is compact, accessible, and Wi-Fi-friendly, ensuring seamless updates and use – and that is how you can store and charge multiple AR and VR devices.
A big thank you to Martin from MvE3D for bringing this idea to life!
If you’re facing similar storage or charging challenges, consider a 3D-printed solution—it might just be the game-changer you need.