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In this episode we explore a packed week of VR and AR news, starting with Meta’s unveiling of the Ray-Ban Display smart glasses and the Oakley Meta Vanguard sports model, plus early details of the upcoming high-end “Celeste” glasses. We take a look at Vizrt’s new AR broadcast system for sports, the launch of Looking Glass’s Hololuminescent Display monitors, and Pimax’s latest Micro-OLED headset lineup. There’s also news on Meta’s Horizon OS opening to third-party headsets, alongside a fascinating study comparing user experiences in virtual reality tourism versus augmented reality tours. An upbeat snapshot of how hardware, software, and human stories are shaping the future of immersive tech.
By Christopher Gray aka UKRifter5
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In this episode we explore a packed week of VR and AR news, starting with Meta’s unveiling of the Ray-Ban Display smart glasses and the Oakley Meta Vanguard sports model, plus early details of the upcoming high-end “Celeste” glasses. We take a look at Vizrt’s new AR broadcast system for sports, the launch of Looking Glass’s Hololuminescent Display monitors, and Pimax’s latest Micro-OLED headset lineup. There’s also news on Meta’s Horizon OS opening to third-party headsets, alongside a fascinating study comparing user experiences in virtual reality tourism versus augmented reality tours. An upbeat snapshot of how hardware, software, and human stories are shaping the future of immersive tech.