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Who’s Waging the Wearables Wars? Part IV: Bose

AR Insider

Wearable Wars” is AR Insider’s mini-series that examines how today’s wearables will pave the way and prime consumer markets for AR glasses. Each installment will profile a different tech leader’s moves and motivations in wearables. After examining Amazon , Microsoft , and Google , it’s time to zero in on Bose.

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Enterprise Wearable & Immersive Tech 2018: Magic Leap, Exosuits and VR Training, Training, Training

EnterpriseWear

While wearable technologies, including wearable XR, didn’t exactly “blow up” this year, the technology did further entrench itself in enterprise—the number of companies in the evaluation stage rose significantly, several large deployments made headlines, and solution providers continued to partner and expand their products to more platforms.

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What are AR’s Unsung Use Cases?

AR Insider

For example, Amazon lets you use your phone’s camera to see what furniture and other items might look like in your space before you click that Buy Now button. These wearables can project the next steps right onto the capsule’s surface, virtually. Retail Shopping. Case Study: GE Streamlines Jet Engine Maintenence.

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2024 IoT And Smart Device Trends: What You Need to Know For The Future

Bernard Marr

Businesses around the world have unlocked the benefits of IoT in recent years, and as individuals, we’re getting used to a greater variety of wearables and everyday connected products in our lives. For consumers, this could spell the end for regular (non-generative) AI assistants like Siri and Alexa on wearables.

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Could the 2020s Be the Decade When AR Glasses Replace the Smartphone?

ARPost

Many major tech organizations such as Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon are currently working on different types of smart glasses or headsets which are more affordable and widely available to consumers, which will eventually change how we view and interact with the world around us.

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How Augmented Reality is changing Retail

ARVR

Many of these have emerged in the last decade, or limited in the last two, also thanks to the contribution of the so-called e-tailers, Amazon in the first place. In practice, players like Amazon and Netflix have overturned the Pareto principle. These trend include: ?

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Leaked Input Device May Explain Why Investors Just Dropped $120 Million into Thalmic Labs

Road to VR

Led by Intel Capital, the Amazon Alexa Fund, and Fidelity Investments Canada, the new tranche of money will allow the company to “realize our vision for the next era of computing, where the lines between humans and digital technology become increasingly blurred.” The sensors seen in the image below (referred to as Fig.

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