in the middle of everyone The plans Mark Zuckerberg has for his metaverse, Meta company, which owns the Facebook social network and owns Oculus devices, would work on four new virtual reality glasses that are scheduled to hit the market in 2 to 3 years.

The first, called Project Cambria, will launch in September 2022 and is a hybrid between virtual reality and mixed reality, with the goal of being a work-oriented and tool designed to support remote work.

An image of glasses would be too long and also they would have cameras to detect the user’s environment to locate virtual objects in the real world. According to The Information, the Cambria will cost at least $800.

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The second alternative, with a more general approach to the public, will arrive in 2023 and is even said to be the successors of the Oculust Quest, priced close to $299. However, the public can purchase them by 2024.

By 2024, Funston could arrive as an advanced tool that bets on iteration through virtual reality glasses. A different option to two versions Meta VR glasses, christened under the codename Stinson and Cardiff, these could come in 2023 and 2024.

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