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WebAR to Wearables: AR’s 2020 Outlook

AR Insider

This article is the latest in AR Insider’s editorial contributor program. Authors’ opinions are their own. . From WebAR to Wearables: The AR Moments of 2019 and What’s In Store for 2020. From WebAR to Wearables: The AR Moments of 2019 and What’s In Store for 2020. 2019 was a major “AR 2.0”

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Dedicated AR and VR Accessories Manufacturers

ARPost

However, there are some great AR and VR accessories out there that can make an XR experience more immersive, more practical, or better suited to a specific task. You’ve read our list of AR glasses. Now get ready for the ARPost guide to AR and VR accessories, peripherals, and modifiers. And, who’s to argue?

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AR Smart Glasses: Expert Roundtable

XR Today - Augmented Reality tag

XR devices are all over the headlines this month; the release of the Apple Vision Pro has brought spatial computing/mixed reality wearables to the forefront of emerging workplace and consumer-based digital solutions. Bingo Wu AR glasses offer immense potential across various B2B applications.

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Byte, Justin Melillo, and How Snapchat Is Changing the World of NFTs

ARPost

Blockchain and extended reality technologies have been knocking on one another’s doors for a while now and doors are starting to open. Two examples happened to take place just recently, both using Snap Lens Studio to create wearable NFTs. The virtual jackets are also part of Byte’s drive for more environmentally sustainable fashion.

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What to Expect from Apple in the AR/VR Space

ARVR

While Apple fans have long been waiting for Apple to launch its own augmented and virtual reality ( AR/VR ) wearables, and despite many competitors already presenting market-ready AR glasses and VR headsets , there are still more questions than answers around what Apple’s AR/VR first product will look like.

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The Continuing Saga of Focals by North

ARVR

Focals by North In October 2018, the Kitchener, OT based company North, introduced a consumer AR glasses called Focals. Intel, it may be remembered, demonstrated an AR glasses called ‘Vaunt’ in February 2018, (which also used LBS optics), and then, (in classic Intel fashion), they abruptly canceled the project in April of that year.

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Developing Better Haptics With Interhaptics

ARPost

When you think about “haptics,” particularly in the sense of extended reality , you probably think about hardware and wearables that let you interact with and feel your environment. The other product is an “interaction builder” for creating gesture controls. However, that’s only half the story. Interaction Builder Interface.

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