Social media giant Meta released its first augmented reality (AR) glasses Orion on Wednesday. The product has the look and feel of ordinary glasses, allowing users to wear them comfortably every day and share the experience with those around them. Its AR immersive capabilities allow all digital content to be seamlessly integrated with the user's view of the physical world.

Orion also integrates Meta AI, Meta’s artificial intelligence assistant, so that it can understand what users see in the physical world and provide practical visual information, such as real-time language translation. In addition, Orion allows users to make instant video calls with family and friends without holding their mobile phones.

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg debuted Orion on Wednesday at the Meta Connect event in California, which uses micro-projectors built into the arms of eyeglasses to create a head-up display (HUD) that displays Images look like real-world objects.

Orion is controlled through voice prompts and what Zuckerberg calls a "neural interface," a wearable device worn on the wrist that allows Orion users to make specific gestures while wearing the wristband. to browse and control apps on your smart glasses.

Here’s a sneak peek at Meta’s new small form glasses, called Orion. They’re fully standalone and feature eye, hand, and even neural tracking. Can’t wait to try these! pic.twitter.com/gIN2NOllMW

— Nathie @ Meta Connect (@NathieVR) September 25, 2024

Meta believes that AR glasses are “the key to realizing the next great leap forward in human-centric computing.” The company wrote in a press release that AR glasses can provide a digital experience that is not limited by the smartphone screen. Through large-scale holographic projection (Holographic Display), people can use the physical world as a canvas to place 2D and 3D content and 3D content at will. experience. The technology also seamlessly integrates contextual AI to sense and understand the world around users to predict and proactively meet needs. The lightness of AR glasses makes them suitable for use indoors and outdoors, and their transparent lenses allow users to see each other’s faces, eyes, and expressions.

According to Meta, Orion is a product prototype that is still in its early stages and will not be launched to consumers yet. They will first focus on internal development, including adjusting AR display quality and optimizing the form factor. Meta also said it will open up access to Orion to employees and select outsiders to help improve the product, which it plans to launch in the near future.

Source: Meta, Cointelegraph

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