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How a Self-Taught Teen Built His Own North Star Headset

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At the same time, hardware hackers have built their own versions of the AR headset, with new prototypes appearing in Tokyo and New York. But the most surprising developments come from North Carolina, where a 19-year-old AR enthusiast has built multiple North Star headsets and several new demos.

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Turn Any Surface Into An AR Experience With Post Mobile AR

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Another partnership with Taylor Brands has customers exploring custom suits through an interactive window displays on Madison Ave in New York City. Spacee will be the first to tell you that what they are offering is not the same as something like Microsoft HoloLens, Leap Motion, or Magic Leap technology.

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Bending Reality: North Star’s Calibration System

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Bringing new worlds to life doesn’t end with bleeding-edge software – it’s also a battle with the laws of physics. With new community-created headsets appearing in Tokyo and New York , Project North Star is a compelling glimpse into the future of AR interaction. Click To Tweet How can we achieve this high standard?