Xreal launched the Air 2 and Air 2 Pro AR glasses in October, now the company adds a new class of device – the Xreal Air 2 Ultra. What sets this apart from its siblings is that it has two cameras mounted on the frame that enable 6 degrees of freedom (6DoF) tracking.
The data from these cameras is used to determine the user’s location in 3D space. The cameras can also be used to track the user’s hand, which enables controller-free interactivity with apps. That’s not all – the 3D data from the cameras can be used to create 3D meshes, for semantic scene understanding and more (with more…
Xreal launched the Air 2 and Air 2 Pro AR glasses in October, now the company adds a new class of device – the Xreal Air 2 Ultra. What sets this apart from its siblings is that it has two cameras mounted on the frame that enable 6 degrees of freedom (6DoF) tracking.
The data from these cameras is used to determine the user’s location in 3D space. The cameras can also be used to track the user’s hand, which enables controller-free interactivity with apps. That’s not all – the 3D data from the cameras can be used to create 3D meshes, for semantic scene understanding and more (with more… Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles
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