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Meta Orion glasses don’t just blow away the Apple Vision Pro — they could put the iPhone on notice

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Meta Orion glasses don’t just blow away the Apple Vision Pro — they could put the iPhone on notice

Somewhere Tim Cook just threw the Apple Vision Pro against a wall. All that time. All that energy. All that hype. And in one day, Mark Zuckerberg just made Apple’s $3,500 headset look obsolete with the Meta Orion prototype AR glasses. Not that the Vision Pro was selling like hotcakes, but you get my drift.

To be clear, the Meta Orion is not a product you can buy. It’s for internal testing at Meta and among select developers. But what the company showed off at Meta Connect and allowed select journalists to experience paints a very impressive vision for the next wave of computing. And that vision does not include a bulky headset.

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In case you didn’t follow the announcement, the Meta Orion is billed as the “most advanced pair of AR glasses ever made.” And Meta backs that up with all the tech that’s packed inside (and outside) of these frames. There’s the AR glasses themselves, a Fitbit-like wristband that’s used to perform gestures via a neural interface and a puck that streams apps and graphics to the lenses.

GIF of Meta Orion AR feature smoothie ingredients

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Unlike the Vision Pro, you don’t get a pseudo-reality in front of you in the form of a video passthrough. You get the real world with holograms laid on top of it, beamed to your eyes using Micro LED projectors. And yet, you get a lot of the same benefits as the Vision Pro, such as the ability to pin 2D and 3D content in your environment. Plus, people can see your real eyes instead of a creepy replica of them. 

Unlike the Vision Pro, you don’t get a pseudo-reality in front of you in the form of video passthrough. You get the real world with holograms laid on top.

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