Magic Leap 2 glasses for virtual reality just got lighter and more comfortable
October 3, 2022
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This week, Magic Leap announced that the second version of the company’s VR headset has gone on sale.. Among the main changes from the first line is the
This week, Magic Leap announced that the second version of the company’s VR headset has gone on sale.. Among the main changes from the first line is the proposal to make it lighter and more comfortable than the previous one, which provides more comfort for users who use the product for a long time.
According to the manufacturer, they are 50% smaller and 20% lighter than the first version.. The dynamic dimming added in Magic Leap 2 is primarily intended to improve visibility in brighter light environments such as well-lit offices.
“Magic Leap 2 is the smallest and lightest augmented reality device built for businesses. After working with clients in industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, and the public sector, we are proud to release a device that delivers important breakthroughs for Magic Leap 2. will take today’s use cases to the next level, and we can’t wait to see what our customers,” said Peggy Johnson, CEO of Magic Leap.
High price for several countries of the world
Unfortunately, Brazilian consumers interested in the product will not be able to purchase it here.. This is because it was for 19 countries, but none of them are in South America. Thus, it has reached customers in the US, Canada, UK, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Saudi Arabia. Japan and Singapore should receive virtual reality glasses by the end of the year.
The new version of Magic Leap is now available for purchase in three different models. The first of these, and the cheapest, is the basic version, which starts at $3,299. Meanwhile, there is a Pro version that can be purchased for $4,099. Finally, there is the Enterprise model, which requires an investment of $4,999 to purchase.. The amounts correspond to 17.3 thousand reais, 21.5 thousand reais and 26 thousand reais, respectively, according to the current quotation.
This investment is for an AMD Zen 2-based quad-core AR headset with a 12.6MP camera and 60fps manual gesture tracking. It also provides 3.5 hours of continuous use and has 256GB of internal storage to add the apps you want.
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