Magic Leap, the storied consumer AR company that’s found a second chance servicing the enterprise market, has taken the wraps off its new Magic Leap 2 headset. I found it to be a meaningful ...
Those who dropped $2,300 on the infamous Magic Leap 1 have a little over a year to say goodbye. The Florida-based augmented reality (AR) company is warning that its first headset will stop working on ...
Magic Leap said that the partnership would combine its leadership in optics and manufacturing with Google’s “technology platforms”. Notably, Google was also an initial investor in Magic Leap leading a ...
Tough break for the 6,000 or so customers of Magic Leap’s first augmented reality headset. Upload VR reports that Magic Leap is telling customers the device will ‘cease to function’ at the end of next ...
After a fairly disappointing first release, Magic Leap is going to launch its second AR headset that’s solely meant for enterprise use. The Magic Leap 2 headset is a lot slimmer and less bug-eyed than ...
The view from behind the lenses of a Magic Leap 2 is deceptive. What’s seen in this augmented reality headset floats in the middle distance, clear as a computer screen, but is not actually there.
Augmented reality (AR) technology developer Magic Leap has signed an agreement with the Taiwan-based electronics manufacturer ...
In an ongoing shift away from a somewhat proprietary development environment on its first headset, Magic Leap has committed to bringing OpenXR support to its Magic Leap 2 headset later this year.
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