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The company that produces the famous “Pokemon Go” game announced the launch of an augmented reality headset, designed specifically for outdoor wear and use.
The first augmented reality headset
Pokemon Go is often considered an augmented reality game because it doesn’t fit the image of what an augmented reality game or app should look like, even though it technically adds a virtual layer on top of reality, often through location data.
According to Yanko Design, there are already a number of AR headsets on the market today, but few are designed for casual use.
The majority are manufactured for use indoors, often in professional or industrial settings, where bright sunlight is not a problem and comfort is almost always secondary to the facilities.
Design prototypes
According to the company, for Niantic Labs, comfort is already a top priority, and has designed working prototypes around those requirements.
Speaker specifications
The prototypes shown by the game developer look sleeker and less bulky compared to many virtual reality and augmented reality headsets, and the company balances the weight of the headset by moving some parts to the back of your head instead of putting everything on top.
The two parts will be joined together by what appears to be a fabric-covered elastic band, considering how these materials come into contact with sweat and dirt most of the time.
The most important part of Niantic’s offering is that the prototypes actually work as advertised.
The wearer can see the real world as well as virtual objects such as robots and ninjas outdoors in bright light.
The most prominent application for this device revolves around augmented reality games, but navigation and mapping are also ideal for third-party augmented reality headsets like this one.
So far, Niantic Labs has not given a timeline for when these devices will be released.