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Apple's AR Glasses! HERE YOU GO! Design, Name, Price, Release date, and more! EXCLUSIVE LEAKS! | Video courtesy of Front Page Tech YouTube Channel | 19 May 2020 Hi All, Wonder if there will be a mashup of Apple AR Glasses and Matterport!? [Skip to: 5:30 into the video for Apple AR Glasses] According to this video (above) from Front Page Tech YouTube Channel: ✓ Apple Glass ✓ $499 + prescription (frames + lenses) ✓ All data processing to happen on iPhone (like the first generation Apple Watch) ✓ Planned as "one more thing" 4Q2020 or 1Q2021 (depending on "Zombie apocalypse" - Apple wants media present) ✓ Available to public 4Q2021 or 1Q2022 ✓ Prototype "that I saw was plastic" (final material could change) ✓ "Meant to LOOK like glasses, not intimidating tech" ✓ "LiDAR on right template, no other cameras on recent prototype (privacy)" ✓ Wirelessly charge ✓ both lenses display info in UI called "Starboard" ✓ gesture controlled ✓ no sunglasses (display doesn't work on tinted lenses Your thoughts? Dan |
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The following is from this WGAN Forum discussion: ✓ Robert Scoble: Why ... "every Starbucks will soon have a digital twin..." Robert Scoble (25 May 2020) Can Apple sell Glasses for cost? Yes, here's how it will turn LIDAR, AR, QR, and ApplePay into major profits "Well, every Starbucks will soon have a digital twin built of it. Apple has been walking employees around with expensive 360-degree cameras and other sensors capturing stores and other indoor places into a computer in a backpack. Why is it doing this? To build a new Spatial Computing map of these stores," writes Robert Scoble. "The opportunities for retailers to get new customers into their stores, and serve them much better, are endless. For Apple this further extends the Apple ecosystem and builds new shopping services that will disrupt Amazon," writes Robert Scoble. "Even my 7-Eleven (there's one at the end of my street) has sizable ApplePay signs. The power of Apple at retail is already pretty strong and it will, starting later this year, use these new QR codes, LIDARs, and, by 2023 Glasses. In fact, my friend in Israel says that at Apple there's a new urgency to get glasses on the market to enable just this kind of use case and keep Amazon from doing damage to its partners with its new contact-less transaction stores, Amazon-Go (which uses hundreds of cameras and other sensors to watch you walk around a store and automatically charges you when you take products off of the shelf. Apple's system can do the same with just a pair of glasses)," write Robert Scoble. |
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