Mark Zuckerberg unveiled its first real pair of augmented reality (AR) glasses 'Orion' at the Meta Connect event.
Meta unveiled its first pair of augmented reality glasses “Orion” as well as updates to the company’s Ray Ban smart glasses and Meta Quest headset at the company’s developer event.The event featured a keynote from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg who showcased the company’s slew of new hardware products.
While there is no release date for Orion, Zuckerberg says the product will eventually become Meta’s “first consumer full holographic AR glasses.” But it also has a “wrist-based neural interface” which lets the wearer send a signal from their brain to the device, using a wristband that translates nerve signals into digital commands.
“A lot of people have said this is the craziest technology they’ve ever seen,” the Meta CEO told a cheering crowd on Wednesday.At the Meta Connect event yesterday, Zuckerberg also debuted an entry-level version of its Meta Quest line of mixed-reality headsets:
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