Big Tech has spent years trying to make smart glasses. Meta's AR glasses, called Orion, are impressive. But they aren't yet ...
In a series of three blog posts, Meta has delved into the sophisticated technology underpinning their Orion AR glasses, ...
Wearables have been trying to thread a particularly tricky needle as of late. Though funky chunky hardware will always have its appeal, you ideally want kit that sits on your body to be both ...
Meta revealed its Orion prototype last year to show the progress ... and neural inputs thanks to the company’s prototype EMG wristband. But there’s no telling what the final version of Orion ...
We gave a brief overview of the components that make up the prototype AR glasses in our Orion hands-on, but Meta just released a series of blogs that go deep. I mean real deep into why they picked ...
Meta’s Orion AR glasses are still a ways off ... hand tracking and that EMG wristband — rather than traditional joysticks and buttons. But for these early games, this is showing off the ...
Then there's Orion, Meta's in-development AR glasses ... the three components that make up Orion—the puck, glasses, and wristband—will interact wirelessly. Previously, the Orion frames ...
The puck isn't replacing the wrist band though; the three components that make up Orion—the puck, glasses, and wristband—will interact wirelessly. Credit: Meta Previously, the Orion frames ...