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Dispelix and Avegant Partner to Enable Next-Gen AR Glasses

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Get ready to see the future of augmented reality with the next generation of AR glasses. Dispelix and Avegant have teamed up to create an advanced optical solution for augmented reality viewing. These waveguides have been instrumental in bringing Magic Leap, Microsoft HoloLens, and other AR devices to the consumer market.

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Vuzix Announces Blade 2™ Smart Glasses Coming Next Month

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Following the success of the Blade AR glasses, Vuzix has announced the second generation of the glasses. The glasses are designed “primarily for commercial use” and cost some $500 more than the initial model, but technology has come a long way and we look forward to seeing what this edition is capable of. Big Things Are Happening.

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Charting a Path to Viable Consumer AR Glasses, Part IV

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Charting a Path to Viable Consumer AR Glasses, Part IV. W elcome back to our series on the path to viable consumer AR. Over four parts, we’ll explore the biggest barriers and potential solutions to making consumer-grade Augmented Reality (AR) glasses that people will actually wear. Flipping Assumptions on their Head.

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A new kind of screen could help computer glasses replace the.

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It doesn’t burn me, because it’s a computer image displayed through a new kind of headset prototype built by Avegant, a Silicon Valley-based startup. Avegant calls it “light field.” Vimeo/Avegant He sees Avegant’s new display as a key part of the technology that will one day enable smart glasses to replace our phones and other screens.

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The AR Show: Designing AR for the Way Our Eyes Work

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This article features the latest episode of The AR Show. Based on a new collaboration, episode coverage joins AR Insider’s editorial flow including narrative insights and audio. Guests’ opinions are their own. This can be said for Avegant CEO Edward Tang. Soon after that, Avegant was born.

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