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BREAKING: Meta just debuted ORION - the most advanced AR glasses prototype ever built. I was tapped by Meta to create the video for Orion which premiered LIVE at Connect. Which means I got to spend a lot of time with the device – considered as one of the...

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Roberto Nickson1 yıl önce

Here’s my video that premiered at Connect (keynote finale)

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Rowan Cheung1 yıl önce

Crushing it as always man. Love the behind the scenes content!

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Bassett1 yıl önce

How is this more social and ‘in the room’? You literally won’t have a conversation with somebody without an array of notifications floating around their head Also, the long term effect on eye health?

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Kane Vato1 yıl önce

Insanely cool 🙏🏼🙏🏼

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Bjorn Solstad1 yıl önce

I wonder if they have built in corrections for people with problematic eyes that uses glasses. Like prism-glasses and such.

Rahul Sood 🏴‍☠️ profil fotoğrafı
Rahul Sood 🏴‍☠️1 yıl önce

You’ve come along way man! Love this.

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Paul Wagner1 yıl önce

These will remain niche so long as people are too embarrassed to sport them in public.

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Sentient Buick Century1 yıl önce

Cool, now your location and what you see are no longer your own experiences Buy more things

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DANIEL GOT HITS1 yıl önce

looks dope af

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PJ Ace1 yıl önce

Dude! This is huge! Your take on these releases is always so unique. So glad they flew you out to unveil it. So many years of work have been paying off this year for you! 🙌🏼

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