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AWE 2024: Magic Leap to Wow Attendees with Android Smartwatch AR Input Device

XR Today - Augmented Reality tag

At AWE this week, leading XR headset vendor Magic Leap and gesture technology innovators Doublepoint Technologies are highlighting a deep product partnership to distribute WowMouse, an input device that leverages Android smartwatches to enable gesture controls such as pinch and gaze for AR applicaitons.

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How Brain-Computer Interfaces Can Deliver On VR’s Promises

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From Rift to Apple Watch to Snap Spectacles, the trend is toward wearable computing. Meta is working on an AR headset, which puts them in the same league as Microsoft and Magic Leap. Gesture controls preclude hands-free operation. An illuminating parallel can be found in the evolution of the PC industry.

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XR Today’s 2022 Microsoft HoloLens 2 Review

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Most current headsets such as the Magic Leap 2 and Meta Quest Pro sport up to 256 GB of storage. It includes gesture controls for interacting with real-time 3D (RT3D) content. Audio and mic. The headset also has built-in spatial sound for a truly immersive experience. One should also note its hand-tracking capabilities.

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XR Today’s 2023 Microsoft HoloLens 2 Review

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Most current headsets such as the Magic Leap 2 and Meta Quest Pro sport up to 256 GB of storage. It includes gesture controls for interacting with real-time 3D (RT3D) content. Audio and mic The headset also has built-in spatial sound for a truly immersive experience. One should also note its hand-tracking capabilities.

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How Will Xiaomi’s AR Smart Glasses Square Up with Rivals?

XR Today - Augmented Reality tag

Regarding hand tracking, Xiaomi’s latest AR smart glasses boast micro gesture controls, leading to enhanced human-computer interfacing (HCI) capabilities. These allow users to swipe virtual pages in manuals and eBooks, exit apps, navigate maps, and other controls.

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