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Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) has ventured into the smart glass product category, with a pair of glasses powered by its artificial ...
Some of these AR glasses, folks... I'm telling you, they make Meta's billions of dollars of annual R&D seem like bad spending ...
Meta’s Reality Labs just published a paper showing how wrist-based sEMG tech could reshape how we interact with computers.
Meta’s new EMG wristband uses muscle signals to control AR glasses with gestures like flicks, taps, and pinches.
To make the most of your Xreal One specs, the Beam Pro is a top notch additional purchase — giving you a device fully armed with spatial computing experience for binge watching, working and gameplay.
Xreal is currently running a trade-in program where you can send in any pair of glasses to get money off a set of Xreal's own ...
Using a telescopic mechanism and magnetic sensors, the device shifts between a handheld touchscreen mode and a wearable AR ...
Published research from Meta's Reality Labs has revealed a unique combination of augmented reality (AR) glasses and a ...
Ask and ye shall receive, they say, and in this case, that means ye receive ad blockers designed to work with AR glasses for ...
The idea of smart AR glasses is an enticing one — imagine continuing your work, catching up on movies and TV shows, or playing your favorite games on a large screen, even when you’re away from ...
In today's Tech Bytes, ABC's Andrew Dymburt shares, an ad blocker for the real world. It's an app that was developed for Snap's Spectacle AR glasses by a software engineer in Belgium.
While you can’t plug a pair of Xreal One or Viture Pro AR glasses directly into either of the Switch 2’s USB-C ports, with a bit of trickery and a timely firmware upgrade, I managed to play ...