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I was looking at 2025 for ubiquitous AR glasses. And I know Oculus Quest just introduced hand tracking. Are things like midair haptics-- I know-- I guess LeapMotion would be a competitor to you guys, even though they're using a hardware solution to do that. Alan: I think this whole technology stack of XR is moving.
I was looking at 2025 for ubiquitous AR glasses. And I know Oculus Quest just introduced hand tracking. Are things like midair haptics-- I know-- I guess LeapMotion would be a competitor to you guys, even though they're using a hardware solution to do that. Alan: I think this whole technology stack of XR is moving.
I was looking at 2025 for ubiquitous AR glasses. And I know Oculus Quest just introduced hand tracking. Are things like midair haptics-- I know-- I guess LeapMotion would be a competitor to you guys, even though they're using a hardware solution to do that. Alan: I think this whole technology stack of XR is moving.
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