Will Magic Leap 2 AR Glasses Lead the Way to the Metaverse?
Magic Leap released a preview of its new AR glasses, Magic Leap 2. Will this attract consumers to the metaverse?
Magic Leap released a preview of its new AR glasses, Magic Leap 2. Will this attract consumers to the metaverse?
Consumer AR glasses in the past have failed because of a lack of content. As part of their safeguard against this fate, Nreal has partnered with Cinedigm.
There are no Lumus AR glasses, but their hardware shows up in glasses by Lenovo, ThirdEye, and others. Meet the crucial components manufacturer.
Discover the most important AR/VR trends for 2022 and their impact on the way we live, work, shop, and discover entertainment opportunities.
A look at 2021 developments in AR glasses including the companies, market trends, and enterprise developments that could drive a year of mass adoption.
From the company's CES news, to developing use cases, to working with other vendors, Travers has a lot to say about the past, present, and future of smart glasses.
XR gaming brings real-world elements and virtual elements together to create interactive 3D experiences for gamers.
MICLEDI is at the forefront of microLED technology, creating an optimum approach for mass-producing microLEDs that sets the benchmark for next-gen AR glasses.
The Nreal Light glasses, long-awaited by US consumers, are finally available with the support of Verizon 5G. Is this the beginning of consumer AR wearables?
Whether it's filming video, recording procedure, or calling in an expert, wherever front-line work requires quality video, Rokid and Imint can deliver.
In addition to another new hardware announcement from Nreal, Nreal Air, we learn about Apple compatibility and continue to wait for something we can actually touch.
The hour-long remote event featured PhotonLens executives showcasing use cases and new technical specifications for the glasses set to ship this winter.
A look at some powerful potential AR fitness applications, solutions that currently exist, and the promise that new hardware, like AR glasses by PhotonLens, is bringing to the field.
The Design v1 smart glasses from DigiLens are built from the ground up with modular hardware and a custom framework specifically for developers.
The durable front-line-first AR headset prioritizes video and audio quality for media capture as well as remote assistance enterprise use cases.
The findings of a recent whitepaper indicate that holography has the potential to refine the capabilities of AR glasses for a more interactive user experience.
ThirdEye has a new mobile device management platform and solutions for remote assistance. We also talk about their partnership program and COVID-19 impacts.
After seeing the ThinkReality A3 glasses, we sat in on a call with Lenovo’s Nathan Pettyjohn and other team leaders for insight on the new AR glasses.
XR was already the future of computing, but COVID-19 has made us catch up with it a bit faster. Vuzix is helping us get there and solving complex problems.
Perceive’s flagship Ergo chip uses neural networks and cloud computing to change how connected devices (possibly AR glasses) process and transmit data.
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