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Qualcomm announces XR1 AR Smart Viewer reference design – The Verge
Chip manufacturer Qualcomm has announced the XR1 AR Smart Viewer, a reference design for AR glasses with hand tracking and plane detection. The design has been…

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Chip maker Qualcomm has introduced a new reference design for augmented reality glasses: an AR smart viewer you can tether to a phone or PC via USB-C. Called the XR1 Smart Viewer, the system is meant to be lightweight and look (sort of) like sunglasses, while also enabling features like hand tracking and spatial awareness. The first glasses based on its design are set for release in mid-2021.
The XR1 is designed as a consumer-focused…
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