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Magic Leap One about to ship

by on09 August 2018


$2,295 and just for developers

Much photographed and yet never seen, Magic Leap is releasing its AR glasses to developers nearly two years late.

Many were wowed by the footage showing whales crashing through the floor of a gym and expected to arrive in 2016.

Now it seems that the company is finally releasing the $2,295 Magic Leap One. For now, it will be available for purchase in limited US markets.

According to CNET the kit includes a high-powered, moon pie-shaped computer called the Lightpack, a handheld remote called Control and a steampunk-inspired headset with round lenses and patented optics. That's called Lightwear. There's just one thing: Regular folks like us aren't the intended audience. At least not yet.

This "Creator Edition," says CEO Abovitz, is part of a "controlled market release" in just a handful of cities in the United States for the developers and creative types Magic Leap will woo this year and next. The goal: for those makers to dream up the experiences (aka content) it needs to convince us to become Leapers. The company is already showing investors and partners prototypes of its smaller - and hopefully less expensive - Magic Leap Two and Magic Leap Three, but won't say when they'll be released.

Magic Leap, valued at $6.3 billion as of two months ago, counts Google, Alibaba, Warner Bros, AT&T, and several top Silicon Valley venture capital firms and about a dozen other big names as its investors. More about the product going on sale here.

Last modified on 09 August 2018
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