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That allows devices which don’t have the compute capabilities today — lightweight AR headset devices — to have the kind of capability that a higher-end device like a Hololens 2 or MagicLeap might have, or even better in some cases. We’ve got the Hololens silo, we’ve got the MagicLeap silo.
That allows devices which don’t have the compute capabilities today — lightweight AR headset devices — to have the kind of capability that a higher-end device like a Hololens 2 or MagicLeap might have, or even better in some cases. We’ve got the Hololens silo, we’ve got the MagicLeap silo.
And if you have a Bose AR-enabled device, you can download that for either the Google Play store or the Apple App Store. Alan: I don’t know if you’ve tried to MagicLeap. The advantage that something like a MagicLeap or even an Oculus Quest has is that it’s tracking you with cameras.
And if you have a Bose AR-enabled device, you can download that for either the Google Play store or the Apple App Store. Alan: I don’t know if you’ve tried to MagicLeap. The advantage that something like a MagicLeap or even an Oculus Quest has is that it’s tracking you with cameras.
And if you have a Bose AR-enabled device, you can download that for either the Google Play store or the Apple App Store. Alan: I don't know if you've tried to MagicLeap. The advantage that something like a MagicLeap or even an Oculus Quest has is that it's tracking you with cameras. That's an option.
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