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  2. I tried out Meta's Orion AR glasses. I'd buy them in a ... - AOL

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    Each pair of glasses reportedly costs Meta $10,000 to make, and the company says it needs time to get them to a price that makes them plausible — think something in the $1,000-ish range, like a ...

  3. Meta unveils AR glasses prototype, Zuckerberg's 'time ... - AOL

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    MENLO PARK, California (Reuters) -Facebook owner Meta Platforms showed off its first working prototype of augmented-reality glasses, called Orion, during its annual Connect conference on Wednesday ...

  4. List of augmented reality video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of augmented reality video games. Most games on this list are mobile games and do not run on AR headsets. Some games on this list use AR as a passing feature, while others incorporate it as a core part of the gameplay. AR games do not include Kinect or EyeToy games.

  5. Spectacles (product) - Wikipedia

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    AR experiences available on the glasses as of December 2021 included "a zombie chase, a pong game, Solar System projection, and an interactive art piece." Additionally, according to The Verge, "Another new software update brings Connected Lenses to Spectacles, letting multiple pairs interact with the same Lens when sharing a Wi-Fi network." [22 ...

  6. zSpace (company) - Wikipedia

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    zSpace Inspire and Inspire Pro were launched in January 2022 [32] which allows users to experience AR/VR without a head-mounted display (HMD) or glasses. The system includes integrated face-tracking technology, a haptic-feedback stylus, and a stylus sensor module, which tracks the position of the stylus to create the AR/VR experience.

  7. Mark Zuckerberg’s push for efficiency is upending Meta’s ...

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    Amid an ongoing efficiency drive, Meta's new AR glasses won't use custom chips, and third-party AR effect developers are out in the cold. Mark Zuckerberg’s push for efficiency is upending Meta ...

  8. Optical head-mounted display - Wikipedia

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    Intel announces Vaunt, a set of smart glasses that are designed to appear like conventional glasses and are display-only, using retinal projection. [6] The project was later shut down. [7] Zeiss and Deutsche Telekom partners up to form tooz technologies GmbH to develop optical elements for smart glass displays. [8] [9]

  9. Electronic glasses - Wikipedia

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    "Electronic glasses" can also refer to electronically enhanced eyeglasses, sometimes called e-glasses, designed for users who are not necessarily visually impaired. These wearable devices use electronic technology to dynamically improve focus, adjust for available light, monitor and record health data, receive and display information, and/or facilitate control in gaming environments.