Meta Orion Prototype: The "Holy Grail" of AR Looks Like Thick Glasses

Meta Orion Prototype: The "Holy Grail" of AR Looks Like Thick Glasses

2024-09-26

On September 25, 2024, at the Meta Connect conference, Mark Zuckerberg carefully unveiled the heavy ordinance they've been developing in secret for ten agonizing years: the Orion AR glasses prototype. For once, it's not an isolating diving bell helmet, nor does it require dragging around awkwardly heavy lithium tethers.

"It looks like a remarkably standard pair of thick black-framed glasses borrowed from a vintage Matrix extra (if your definition of 'standard' is highly forgiving), but it actually successfully beams incredibly convincing holographic projections directly over your physical world."

Orion boasts an impressive 70-degree field of view and supports eye tracking alongside neural wristband gesture control. Translated for the rest of us: You can finally pretend to be spacing out while secretly scrolling through multiple holographic interfaces using practically invisible finger twitches.

Although it's currently eye-wateringly expensive to produce and unequivocally not ready for mass market retail shelves, it is widely revered as the absolute closest manifestation yet to the elusive "Holy Grail" of ultimate AR design. Soon enough, we can finally ditch hunched-over smartphone neck pain in favor of straight-posture holographic dry eye syndrome.

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