The $199 Android phone-like device has spatial cameras, can control plug-in glasses and tries to do what phones currently can't… yet. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore ...
It’s a content machine, a remote control, and a dedicated device for your AR glasses. But for all its clever features, this $200 Android device just can’t keep up. It’s a content machine, a remote ...
Apple and Meta are making steady progress towards fulfilling their vision for spatial computing (or mixed reality as it’s also called), but the Vision Pro and Quest 3 are still bulky headsets that ...
The Beam Pro is a touchpad, a spatial camera, and a big battery. It’s a tablet, but it’s also a remote control for your ‘faceputer.’ The Beam Pro is a touchpad, a spatial camera, and a big battery. It ...
In the rapidly evolving world of augmented reality (AR), two devices stand out: the XREAL Beam Pro and Apple’s Vision Pro. While both aim to provide immersive AR experiences, they differ significantly ...
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XReal has largely flown under the radar here in the States. The Beijing firm’s Air 2 Pro AR glasses got a bit of review love late last year, but the product is seldom mentioned among the Metas, Apples ...
Games and movies on Google Play Store apps can now be viewed in three dimensions via a new Android mobile device from augmented reality glasses maker Xreal, the Alibaba-backed startup said Tuesday.
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