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Xiaomi Teases Augmented Reality Glasses (bloomberg.com) 8

Xiaomi unveiled wireless augmented reality glasses in the latest attempt to build momentum in an arena that has yet to become mainstream. From a report: The concept device from the Chinese phone maker is designed to let users gesture via its embedded camera to select and open apps, swipe through pages and exit apps to return to the start page, without using a smartphone. Dubbed Xiaomi Wireless AR Glass, the headset weighs 126 grams (4.4 ounces) and shows information to the user via two MicroOLED screens, Xiaomi said.
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  • by znrt ( 2424692 ) on Monday February 27, 2023 @09:17AM (#63326564)

    in the latest attempt to build momentum

    and in the latest attempt to cash in slashdot again promotes a paywalled propaganda site with a story that has ample coverage with abundant graphic material in several other media outlets, including a few ones that slashdot routinely cites. not today!

    i tend to not attribute to malice what can be explained by mere incompetence, but ... this level of incompetence would be really something!

  • When 3D glasses became known (in the eighties), I imagined the technical drawing room of the future to be an empty space with gesturing designers doing gestures. This would look a lot like the Silent Disco(*), but without the synchronous movements. For lots of disco moves, you can already figure out what these gestures would mean to a 3D drawing program.

    So finally the silent designer disco dancers are becoming more real.

    (*) Silent Disco = a dance party where everyone hears the same music through wireless he

  • Will probably inject pro-China subliminals into you vision while simultaneously stealing your private data.

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