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The Air headset, introduced at CES , offers 3 degrees of headtracking, and echo cancellation technology, while the Light glasses provide 6DoF head, hand, image, and plane tracking. The MagicLeap 2 headset is the most recent solution provided by the company for the AR smart glasses landscape.
GoogleGoogle was one of the first companies to introduce the world to smart glasses technology with the “Glass” headset. MagicLeapMagicLeap specializes in the creation of AR and MR solutions for enterprise users. MagicLeap also recently achieved an IEC 60601 certification for its headset.
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I think there’s an inherent risk of collecting eye tracking data, and positional headtracking data, and more data about individuals. When you when you think of all of the technologies we have with Hololens and MagicLeap and we have all these amazing technologies for spatial computing.
I think there’s an inherent risk of collecting eye tracking data, and positional headtracking data, and more data about individuals. When you when you think of all of the technologies we have with Hololens and MagicLeap and we have all these amazing technologies for spatial computing.
And the next generation of headsets that will come out in the next 24 months will all have eye tracking and headtracking. One of their announcements the other day was this amazing ability to create 3D objects and 3D products, and then have the back end to source and serve them up for programmatic ads on Facebook, on Google.
And the next generation of headsets that will come out in the next 24 months will all have eye tracking and headtracking. One of their announcements the other day was this amazing ability to create 3D objects and 3D products, and then have the back end to source and serve them up for programmatic ads on Facebook, on Google.
And the next generation of headsets that will come out in the next 24 months will all have eye tracking and headtracking. One of their announcements the other day was this amazing ability to create 3D objects and 3D products, and then have the back end to source and serve them up for programmatic ads on Facebook, on Google.
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