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Trying on DreamGlass, the headset that’s trying to make AR more accessible

Trying on DreamGlass, the headset that’s trying to make AR more accessible

Posted on July 3, 2018July 25, 2019 By Jarvis

At $400, this could put decent AR on the faces of many

There are some really impressive things happening with augmented realityright now, but for most of us it’s all being powered by the smartphone. AR headsets are prohibitively expensive and mostly being targeted at developers. Meta’s latest headset, the Meta 2, costs $1,500, while the HoloLens starts at $3,000. That’s not accessible pricing, even at a stretch.

So enter DreamWorld to try and remedy the problem.
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