So, that leaves Meta and maybe Samsung in the game, and only one of those companies actually has a product you can buy right ...
It was recently reported that Apple has shelved its smart glasses project over technical shortcomings. As per Bloomberg, the idea lives on at the company.
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The spatial hologrammatic anchors seen in the Apple Vision Pro were present in HoloLens over half a decade ago, although increasingly, it seems like HoloLens' future is largely in peril.
Meta is already moving toward gesture-controlled glasses, and its CTO, Andrew Bosworth, recently told CNET that gestures would most likely be needed for any future pair of display-enabled glasses.
Zuckerberg suggested we'll see "billions of AI glasses" by the next decade during a recent Meta earnings call. That's a tough ...
It’s bad enough on current hardware, but if future AR/XR glasses use that peripheral area for information that doesn’t obstruct your view front-and-center, I’d be left out in the cold.
Swave Photonics, a holographic display company, has raised $28.27 million in funding as it prepares components for AI-powered smart glasses.
Recent reports of Amazon developing AR glasses for its delivery drivers are part of a rising trend of firms seeking AR solutions for increasing productivity, reducing errors and simplifying ...
Metavista3D Inc., through its wholly-owned subsidiary, psHolix AG, is at the forefront of developing AI-driven, pseudo-holographic ... is shaping the future of immersive, glasses-free 3D experiences.