Orion projects its pictureonto a waveguide-jot down screenhoused on the left-hand lens.
The glasses include a 70-degree FOV through a micro-LED projector onto the glasses silicon carbide lens.
There are speakers housed in a magnesium alloy frame.
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This separate unit includes several EMG sensors and an onboard processor for interpreting them.
While theyre relatively heavy at 98 grams, the glasses processing isnt happening on-gadget.
Instead, thats being handled by a wireless compute puck.
The company shared more videos of other demos using AR capabilities.
One involved using Orions vision capabilities combined with AI to read ingredients on a table.
The glasses could then overlay information tags over each food product.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerbergalready spilled the beansthat wed see the companys first true AR glasses.
At its event, Meta showcased only a taste of what its working on.
Its not going to be available for a while, it seems.
Zuck and Meta seem keen on keeping these glasses under wraps while they work to improve on the design.
While we wait for a true consumer-end product, well have to make due with the existing Quest headsets.
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We will update the piece as more information becomes available.
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