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Nreal Launches $600 ‘Light’ AR Glasses in United States via Verizon

Road to VR

Nreal, the Chinese startup behind the Nreal Light AR glasses which made a splash back at CES 2019, has now expanded to the United States, making the smartphone-tethered device available through select Verizon stores starting today. Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G. Samsung Galaxy S21 5G. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G.

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InstaVR Interviews: Dr. Matthew Frew, Senior Lecturer in Enterprise, University of the West of Scotland – School of Business and Enterprise

InstaVR

Basically, in the United States, it’s what you might call a “Futurologist.” Also put a proposal to Google’s Magic Leap for what I’ve termed ‘EducationXR’. Similarly we’ve got a few Samsung cameras that, like the Theta V, are pretty good consumer cameras. What do you focus your teaching and research on? .

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Web-Based Augmented Reality for E-Commerce, with Seek’s Jon Cheney

XR for Business Podcast

And now, due to some of the new partnerships that we have that we brought to the table with Google for them, we’re enabling some of their content through Google AR Search. Alan: Yeah, the new Samsung 10 does it. You could just run straight Google Analytics and say if they used AR, what was conversion? Jon: Right.

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Web-Based Augmented Reality for E-Commerce, with Seek’s Jon Cheney

XR for Business Podcast

And now, due to some of the new partnerships that we have that we brought to the table with Google for them, we’re enabling some of their content through Google AR Search. Alan: Yeah, the new Samsung 10 does it. You could just run straight Google Analytics and say if they used AR, what was conversion? Jon: Right.

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Web-Based Augmented Reality for E-Commerce, with Seek's Jon Cheney

XR for Business Podcast

And so we're using a lot of the technologies that Google and Apple have been working on -- the ARKit and ARCore and things like that -- of being able to measure the room around you, and then be able to engage with it and start to interact with it and start to answer those what-if questions without having to order--. Jon: Right. Jon: Exactly.

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Web-Based Augmented Reality for E-Commerce, with Seek’s Jon Cheney

XR for Business Podcast

And now, due to some of the new partnerships that we have that we brought to the table with Google for them, we’re enabling some of their content through Google AR Search. Alan: Yeah, the new Samsung 10 does it. You could just run straight Google Analytics and say if they used AR, what was conversion? Jon: Right.