At AfterNow, we’ve already reviewed the Focals smart glasses by North, formerly Thalmic Labs. These augmented reality glasses are a great way to keep up with all your notifications in the blink of an eye (literally!).
As a developer I have worked on multiple projects and multiple platforms like Hololens, Oculus Quest & Go, IOS, Android etc. And all platforms have their own pro cons and restriction.
Their vision is to provide short, guided meditation experiences to corporate employees in order to improve focus, relieve stress, and regenerate throughout their workday.
The Bose Frames are sunglasses with a soundtrack. They look like regular sunglasses but they have miniaturized Bose electronics hidden in the temples.
Perceptoscope is reviving this old, nostalgic concept of viewfinders by adding a layer of augmented reality.
Learn why, when and how you should use augmented reality (AR) presentations in business and the benefits of AR presentations compared to traditional methods.
AfterNow created an interactive augmented reality experience superimposed on a scaled down physical model of a 1.5 mile autonomous vehicle testing strip (sized 8’ X 3’) to highlight various components of Sprint 5G and Peachtree Corner's smart city infrastructure.
Remote assistance is today the most widely deployed augmented reality use case with hardware and software solutions ready to deploy for enterprises and businesses. This use case can work with most AR headsets from monocular devices up to see-through stereo glasses.
In depth review of the augmented reality glasses, the Focals, created by North. One of the first AR glasses that look and feel like regular glasses.
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