Brain-Computer Interface used to control AR video call
Designing human interface guidelines for augmented reality smartglasses.
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Brain-Computer Interface used to control AR video call
Apple Vision Pro 2 Reportedly Cheaper & Lighter, Mac-Tethered Headset Coming Too
I’ve heard that remote desktop is possible, but I haven’t tried it myself. I usually just use Samsung Dex.
I ditched my laptop for a pocketable mini PC and a pair of AR glasses — here’s what happened
I’m working on a way to control them without a brain interface and also without the clunky methods being used today (gestures, peripherals, tapping the side of the glasses, etc.) Wish me well!
Halliday smartglasses have a peripheral display similar to Google Glass
RayNeo's Newest AR Glasses Shrink Down Into Smaller Sizes
Vivo working on a Mixed Reality headset to compete with VisionPro and Samsung Moohan
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Android XR Demo
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XREAL has 51% of AR glasses market share
The consumer needs to actually experience it to understand it
💯 so true
Apple may stop making Vision Pro by the end of the year
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Report: Cheaper 'Apple Vision' headset to cost around $2000; drop EyeSight
Sure, but when smartglasses become ubiquitous, it’s much easier for bad actors to blend in and reduces the “barriers to entry”. Furthermore, it makes it much easier for bad corporate actors to abuse this functionality.
I know, but almost all AR offerings include cameras that are capable of the same thing.