Magic Leap plans to bring its over 15 years of experience in the AR space to the booming AI smart glasses market through a continued partnership with Google XR. Also: I wore the Meta Ray-Bans' successor for a month, and my buying verdict is two-fold On Wednesday, Magic Leap published a blog post detailing its plan for its next-generation AR glasses. In its collaboration with Google, the company said that it is focused on developing AR glasses prototypes that "balance visual quality, comfort, and manufacturability."
Guys, I'm trying. Right now, as I type these words, I am trying on multiple levels. Trying to understand, trying to be fair, and I'm trying really, really hard to breathe through my nostrils, given the enormous weight of our AR glasses future resting uncomfortably on my nose. The thing is, you shouldn't need to try hard to justify wearing AR smart glasses. Any pair that doesn't just work is dead on arrival. I want the future, and the AR glasses that come with it.