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Why Oculus Go was our VR/AR Innovation of the Year 2018 - How did Oculus Go win over Magic Leap?

Why Oculus Go was our VR/AR Innovation of the Year 2018 – How did Oculus Go win over Magic Leap?

Posted on December 31, 2018 By Jarvis

The VR/AR Innovation category was stacked at this year’s Wareable Tech Awards. The big players were all represented, from Lenovo’s Mirage Solo to the HTC Vive Pro.

Why Oculus Go won an award

There were even more exciting efforts from the small guys, including devices like the MagiMask, Mario Kart VR, and North’s Focals. And there was Magic Leap One, the secretive startup that finally unveiled what it had been working on these past few years. Yet Oculus’s portable Go headset rose above the rest with the judges and the Wareable team.
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Wearables Tags:AR, headset, HTC, HTC Vive, HTC Vive Pro, Lenovo, Magic Leap, Oculus, Oculus Go, portable, vive, VR

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