The design divides Orion into three components: glasses, a smart bracelet that recognizes gestures, and a data processing module. Early reviews note the fast response time thanks to eye-tracking technology and haptic feedback via the bracelet. Although battery life is limited to two hours, the resolution and viewing angle are the best among AR glasses to date.
While the Meta prototype isn’t ready for market, it’s an exciting preview of what AR glasses could become. “But Meta showed the world something amazing today. “While there’s still a place for immersive headsets, I’m more excited about the future of augmented reality glasses and really hope to see something similar from Apple,” writes the 9to5Mac editor
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