In one of the more unorthodox AR/VR moves out there, Verizon partnered with Motorola to out a 5G neckband powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 1.
speed, bandwidth, and low latency of Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband network and mobile edge compute platform to deliver high fidelity immersive experiences that last longer and are ready 'out of the box'The premise is that the augmented and virtual reality gear of the future can be slimmer and lightweight, relying on Motorola's 5G neckband for the heavy computational lifting and only focusing on the imaging resolution and wear ergonomics.
Motorola’s wearable neckband and ultra-lightweight AR smart glasses leverage Verizon's 5G Ultra Wideband network and mobile edge compute platform, enabling us to deliver immersive technology in many fields, such as sports training and fan experiences, as well as making VR theaters scalable.
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