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Is this supposed to indicate that Meta is beating Apple to market?
Because I've got news for you then, neither are "first", and it's completely irrelevant which is first, if they can't present a strong use case, which all previous attempts have failed at.
This sounds a lot like Google Glasses, so kind of funny how they come full circle now? 🤣
At least google glasses were dorky
I want the dorky google glasses or something that has a more free operating system thingee
You should be able to do so many amazing things with AR… in theory. But we clearly don’t have the tech to make it a reality. Even Apple’s headset, with all its theoretical power, can’t do basic AR things like real-time object recognition and tracking. It’s little more than an iPad you wear on your face. That’s not AR. In theory, Apple Vision has the power to do that stuff. So why doesn’t it? Why can’t it? What did they do wrong?