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XReal Air 2 Ultra Review: An Apple Vision Pro Competitor?

XR Today - Augmented Reality tag

In this XReal Air 2 Ultra review, we’re taking a closer look at the specs, design, and features of a set of spatial computing glasses eager to give Apple a run for its money. Plus, it helps position XReal as a direct competitor to companies like Apple and Meta. Hand tracking and head tracking.

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Magic Leap One first impressions review: it’s not a leap, but a step

The Ghost Howls

What really made my cry has been the use of head tracking: when you select an app in the initial menu with your controller, then the system shows you a 3D gizmo of the app that you have to position in your room USING YOUR HEAD. This will let also give the time to Magic Leap to fix all the software flaws of its device.

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Go XR or Go Extinct, with Super Ventures’ Ori Inbar

XR for Business Podcast

And I think you’re right, in the last few years, we’ve seen significant maturity of both the products, whether it’s smart glasses or tools that are available, not just on glasses, but also on mobile devices. So that was kind of a very slow process leading us to where we are today. Alan: [chuckles] I agree. Ori: To do a lot.

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Go XR or Go Extinct, with Super Ventures’ Ori Inbar

XR for Business Podcast

And I think you’re right, in the last few years, we’ve seen significant maturity of both the products, whether it’s smart glasses or tools that are available, not just on glasses, but also on mobile devices. So that was kind of a very slow process leading us to where we are today. Alan: [chuckles] I agree. Ori: To do a lot.

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Cinematic VR: 10 Avoidable Rookie Mistakes

Headjack

All the big names in tech are working on their own devices, including Apple, Sony, Samsung, and Google. While this tool definitely works, I have to say that the interface is an absolute mess and the software is hugely overpriced for the functionality it offers. Even Microsoft decided to join the club. Closing thoughts.