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HoloLens 2: The four big improvements

HoloLens 2: The four big improvements

Posted on February 26, 2019 By Jarvis

HoloLens 2 is here, and while we may not be quite the target audience Microsoft has in mind, you’ll forgive us if we get excited about the mixed-reality headset all the same. The second-generation AR wearable promises improvements in comfort, functionality, and software, but there are some key areas where the differences will really add up.

Smaller, lighter, a little less dorky-looking

Looking at the first HoloLens, it’s a surprise that any consumer was tempted by it. If the price wasn’t enough to put you off, the fact that it was a huge, bulky headset tipping the scales at 1.3 pounds probably would. Happily Microsoft has addressed that, as best it can, in this second-generation design.
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Wearables Tags:AR, headset, Microsoft, Slashgear, software, wearable

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