Beyond Meta and Apple Vision Pro, I Saw the Future of AR Glasses

Beyond Meta and Apple Vision Pro, I Saw the Future of AR Glasses

Lots of tech we saw at AWE 2024 in Long Beach shows hints of what mixed reality and glasses (and watch) tech could happen next.

AWE 2024: All the AR, VR and Haptic Experiences at Augmented World Expo https://bit.ly/4bDn8fq

0:00 Intro (Meta & Apple Dominate)
0:25 Making Big Headset Tech Smaller
1:00 Gesture Control (Ultraleap, Douplepoint, Tap XR)
1:52 Artificial Intelligence
2:23 Xreal Beam Pro
3:03 Haptic Gloves (HaptX, SenseGlove, bHaptics)
3:24 Haptic Art Piece
4:01 What’s the Future of AR?

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36 Comments

  1. Reminds me of the “weird” era of smartphones before iPhone solidified the shape we have today. Curious to see where we end up. Thanks Scott!

  2. If you are wearing a mask in 2024, you suffer from deep mental illness. I have nothing but sympathy for the reviewer and his family.

  3. Cannot wait until people found out AI isn’t as extraodinary as corporations has been overhyped it to be for long suffering decades and the hype died out so everyone will be focusing on VR/AR development which already is an extraodinary technology which you don’t need to wait 50 years for it to work as promise other than more apps and support

  4. AR will take a couple of years to get there?? (Lmao) … If anything people should forget about them completely. Imo, truly convincing AR glasses will at best come about around “2040”.

  5. Yeah, not interested at all in strapping a VR or AR helmet to my head. I ordered the Viture Pro glasses. Good solution, not cumbersome or confining.

  6. The best beggining is always with something simple (for example Meta Ray Ban).

    So when people adopt this devices at a massive scale they will be ready for something more complex.

  7. You explain so much stuff so fast I’m not able to grasp anything. This video should last 10 minutes!

  8. my idea for the future of ar is a mixture of the vision pro and transparent oled and "ar" glasses like xreal.

  9. As a product right now, I don’t see AR catching on in the mainstream unless it’s stylish, affordable, and easy to use with a foolproof interface. The problem is that there isn’t a need for it. It doesn’t fill a void to help make life easier, and because of that it will never be a product that people will see as a “must have”.

    This fad will pass

  10. I lost interest in virtual reality after valve index did not release another headset. Thumbs down valve index 👎

  11. I think Apple and Meta reps are present but are they looking for the next startups to buy up rather than show off what they can do. They have their own events for that.

  12. I’d probably use my quest 3 mixed reality all the if I could walk around with a floating tablet screen in front of me that I don’t have to hold. But they don’t release these things they save them for the the next product that they make you buy.

  13. I believe the art piece is fully titled “I Will Defy You Until My Dying Breath” by Cameron Kostopoulos. It is on preview in NY.

  14. There’s that word again perfect, the only problem here we have been spoiled with Visual Effects in movies and television science fiction we won’t get to the perfect Virtual Reality experience in the Real World anytime soon, we still need to improve the current generation of hardware because everything is too clunky and heavy and the manufacturing process needs power.

  15. I hope they are not headphones. To extrapolate that thought further, I think companies see the best success when they focus on doing their one thing great, being the best in the world at doing that thing. Apple and other companies have been working on perfecting headphones for years. At this point a system should just support bluetooth and MAYBE aux. In regards to AR and VR glasses, the more companies are able to offload operations to an external device that sits on a table, or perhaps in the pocket, the closer we will get to mainstream readiness.

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