January 2025

Google DeepMind Launches New Test Channel for Project Astra AR Glasses

On December 17th, Google’s DeepMind website has opened a new test channel for Project Astra, planning to invite select users to test prototype glasses equipped with AI and AR technology to further collect user feedback and promote the commercial implementation of these glasses. In terms of system, it is reported that the AR glasses prototype […]

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NVIDIA’s New Patent for Augmented Reality Digital Holography

Thanks to netizen Xiaoxing_14 for submitting the clue! On January 4th, according to the announcement publicized by the US Patent and Trademark Office on January 2nd, NVIDIA was granted a patent for ‘Backlight-Free Augmented Reality Digital Holography’, which is expected to revolutionize the field of AR glasses. This patented technology abandons the traditional backlight system

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Meta Quest Series Headset Brick Issue and Resolution

On December 31, it was reported that the Meta Quest series headsets experienced a large-scale ‘bricking’ failure due to a system software update, which triggered strong dissatisfaction among users. Meta initially refused to provide solutions for Quest 2/3/3S users whose warranties had expired. Later, under pressure from public opinion, it changed its tune and said

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Smart Glasses Market to Witness Growth with AI Integration

On December 26th, a report from Luotu Technology revealed that smart glasses equipped with cameras are becoming a new trend in the tech industry. With products like Baidu’s Xiaodu AI Glasses, Rokid’s collaboration with BOLON on Rokid glasses, INMO AIR 3 by INMO Technology, and Thunderbird Innovation V3 being released and entering the market next

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Pimax Launches Dream Air VR Headset with Eye Tracking and HDR

On December 24th, the manufacturer Pimax introduced a VR headset named Dream Air. Its most notable features include eye tracking, HDR support, and automatic adjustment of the headband. Priced at $1900 (approximately 13876 RMB), it is set to be released in the first quarter of 2025. This headset is somewhat reminiscent of Apple’s Vision Pro

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