Here's what's inside Meta's experimental new AR glasses
Briefly

Meta has introduced Aria Gen 2, an advanced experimental smart glasses platform aimed at enhancing augmented reality and artificial intelligence research. These glasses improve on eye-tracking capabilities, allowing for detailed gaze and blink detection, which may revolutionize human-computer interaction. Alongside eye-tracking, the glasses feature four cameras for 3D hand and object tracking, and a sensor that estimates heart rate. Lightweight at 75 grams, the glasses are designed for comfort and usability, available in multiple sizes, and aim to support cutting-edge research in robotics and beyond.
These advanced signals enable a deeper understanding of the wearer's visual attention and intentions, unlocking new possibilities for human-computer interaction.
Meta says researchers can use this information to enable highly precise tasks like 'dexterous robot hand manipulation.'
They will 'pave the way for future innovations that will shape the next computing platform.'
Read at The Verge
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