HTC has shared with the public its prototype VR glasses (Project Proton), which should support both VR and AR.
Looking through VR glasses is a very interesting experience, although still a bit unfinished. But in recent years, a lot has been done in this area; most of the emphasis was on as little dependence on cables as possible, which are annoying when spinning with glasses, and on comfort. This will be one of the main assets new VR glasses from HTC, which still rules the market with its Vive VR glasses. New prototypes of double glasses indicate better weight distribution, while one of the glasses will be similar in weight to regular sunglasses.
HTC Project Proton VR so he mentions two glasses. Those will be more serious shifted most of the processing power to the module, which will be placed behind the user's head, which will better distribute the weight of the glasses. Other glasses are mainly intended for easier tasks, as they are very likely to be used powered by a smartphone. There is even talk that the glasses are supposed to be able to do it both VR and AR, and the latter should be helped by the cameras installed in the visor. HTC is willing to show its prototype to the public now, because it wants to get as much feedback from it as possible. Only in this way will he produce a product that will suit everyone.
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