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So there's no AR aspect to the lens on any of these Meta-partnered smart sunglasses, right? I assumed that was standard on all of them. Naive, I know, because that would require some amazing hardware. But it does go to show that we're still far from the Star Trek future that other simpleton consumers like myself might be hoping for / expecting.
if by "AR" you mean 3d spatial environment mapping; correct, meta glasses don't have that.
i would argue, though, that having integrated access to AI that can react to what the user is seeing is a form of digitally augmented reality.
Visual AR is what I meant, yes. Along the lines of the first paragraph of this article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmented_reality
There is no screen at all on these - there are some other glasses in the market that have some visual aspect (not environment-aware but spatially aware enough to keep a virtual monitor in place). This one is the current market leader I believe: https://us.shop.xreal.com/products/xreal-one-pro?srsltid=Afm...
Not that far, I think this is Meta Orion but it is still a little bit early.
https://www.meta.com/emerging-tech/orion/