ThisisOrion, ourfirstfullyfunctioningprototype, and, if I dosayso, themostadvancedglassestheworldhaseverseen.
I havetested a widerangeofvirtualrealityandmixedrealityglasses, plusrecentlysomeaugmentedrealityones.
AndMetasOrionwasthefirsttimethat I sawthepotentialforaugmentedrealityglassestobecomethenextcomputingplatform. WhatreallydistinguishedMetasOrionprototypeandtheaugmentedrealitycategoryingeneralfromthemixedrealityheadsetsthatAppleandMetahaveinthemarketnowisthat, unlikethosewhereyou'reseeingtheworldaroundyouthroughcameras, withOrion, you'relookingthrough a crystaldisplay, whichlooksasclearasglass.
So, itseems a lotmorelikeglasses. Now, theOrionglassesconnectto a smallcomputingdeviceaboutthisbigthatcanslideintoyourpocket, and a braceletthatlookslikeanApplewatchband.
I usedtheglassestoscan a setofingredientsandtoget a recipefor a smoothie.
And I couldusethebrowserinsidetheglassestopullupaninterviewthat I didonCNBC.com.
Itlookslike I'm lookingat a phonescreenwitheightdifferentbuttons. As I demoedinMeta's kitchensetup, askingfor a recipe, and I sawhowyoucanmultitaskbetweenInstagramand a phonecall, I couldimaginewearingtheseglasseswhile I wascookingdinnertolookat a recipeandalsotalkto a friendatthesametime, allonthisnewtypeofcomputingdevice, allhands-free. Now, I'm curioustoseehowmuchlighterthesedevicesgetandhowtheywillbepriced.
Metatoldmeit's aimingforOriontobepricedlike a high-endsmartphone.
ThisisOrion, ourfirstfullyfunctioningprototype, and, if I dosayso, themostadvancedglassestheworldhaseverseen.
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