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{{Device Infobox | {{Device Infobox | ||
|image=[[File: | |name = Magic Leap 2 | ||
|VR/AR=[[Augmented Reality]] | |image = [[File:magic leap 21.jpg|350px]] | ||
|Type=[[Optical head-mounted display]] | |VR/AR = [[Augmented Reality]] | ||
|Subtype=[[ | |Type = [[Optical head-mounted display]] | ||
|Platform=Magic Leap Hub | |Subtype = [[Standalone AR]] | ||
|Creator= | |Platform = [[Magic Leap Hub]] | ||
|Developer=[[Magic Leap Inc.]] | |Creator = | ||
|Manufacturer=Magic Leap Inc. | |Developer = [[Magic Leap Inc.]] | ||
|Operating System= | |Manufacturer = Magic Leap Inc. | ||
|Versions= | |Operating System = [[Lumin OS]] | ||
|Requires=Nothing | |Versions = Magic Leap 2 Base Edition, Magic Leap 2 Developer Pro Edition, Magic Leap 2 Enterprise Edition, Magic Leap 2 MedTech Edition | ||
|Predecessor= | |Requires = Nothing | ||
|Successor=None | |Predecessor = [[Magic Leap 1]] | ||
|CPU=AMD 7nm Zen 2 x86-64 - CPU Core/Thread Count: 4/8 - Max CPU Frequency: | |Successor = None | ||
|GPU=AMD RDNA 2 @ 1.1 GHz 1 Shader Array 4 WGPs (Workgroup Processors) 2 RB+ Render Backends 1MB L2 Cache | |CPU = AMD 7nm Zen 2 x86-64 - CPU Core/Thread Count: 4/8 - Max CPU Frequency: 3.92 GHz - Cache: 512 kB L2 per core and 4 MB total L3 | ||
|HPU=Custom 14 core CVIP (computer vision) engine | |GPU = AMD RDNA 2 @ 1.1 GHz 1 Shader Array 4 WGPs (Workgroup Processors) 2 RB+ Render Backends 1MB L2 Cache | ||
|Memory=16 GB | |HPU = Custom 14 core CVIP (computer vision) engine | ||
|Storage=256 GB | |Memory = 16 GB LPDDR5 | ||
|Display=Industry-leading optics | |Storage = 256 GB NVMe SSD | ||
|Resolution= | |Display = Industry-leading optics with proprietary waveguide technology, Dynamic-dimming | ||
|Pixel Density=Over 16.8M colors supported | |Resolution = 1440 × 1760 pixels per eye | ||
|Refresh Rate=120 Hz | |Pixel Density = Over 16.8M colors supported | ||
|Persistence= | |Refresh Rate = 120 Hz | ||
|Precision= | |Brightness = 20–2,000 nits | ||
|Field of View= | |Persistence = | ||
|Optics= | |Precision = | ||
|IPD Range= | |Field of View = 45° H × 55° V (≈70° diagonal) | ||
|Tracking=6DOF, Headpose | |Optics = Liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) with waveguide technology | ||
|Rotational Tracking=Built-in IMU | |IPD Range = | ||
|Positional Tracking=IR+optical six degrees of freedom tracking | |Tracking = [[Inside-out]], [[6DOF]], Headpose, [[gaze tracking]], [[Hand tracking]] | ||
|Update Rate= | |Rotational Tracking = Built-in IMU | ||
|Tracking Volume=14. | |Positional Tracking = IR+optical six degrees of freedom tracking | ||
|Play Space= | |Update Rate = | ||
|Latency= | |Tracking Volume = 14.6"-∞ volume of view | ||
|Audio=Spatial audio | |Play Space = | ||
|Camera= | |Latency = | ||
|Sensors= | |Audio = [[Spatial audio]], with 2 built-in stereo speakers, 4-microphone array | ||
|Input=Magic Leap 2 Controller, Direct manipulation, Works with smartphone, Bluetooth keyboard | |Camera = 12.6MP full-color RGB camera with autofocus, 3 additional 1MP world-sensing cameras | ||
|Connectivity=WiFi 6, Bluetooth | |Sensors = [[Eye tracking]], [[hand tracking]], [[IMU]], magnetometers, ambient light sensor, altimeters | ||
|Power=Battery | |Input = [[Magic Leap 2 Controller]], Direct manipulation, Works with smartphone, Bluetooth keyboard | ||
|Battery Life=Up to 3.5 hrs continuous use (7 days in sleep mode) | |Connectivity = [[WiFi 6]], [[Bluetooth 5.0]] | ||
|Weight=260g | |Power = Battery | ||
|Size= | |Battery Life = Up to 3.5 hrs continuous use (7 days in sleep mode) | ||
|Cable Length=Wireless | |Weight = 260g (headset only), 425g (Compute Pack) | ||
|Release Date= | |Size = | ||
|Price= | |Cable Length = Wireless (with tethered Compute Pack) | ||
|Website=https://www.magicleap.com | |Release Date = September 30, 2022 | ||
|Price = Base Edition: $3,299, Developer Pro Edition: $4,099, Enterprise Edition: $4,999 | |||
|Website = https://www.magicleap.com | |||
}} | }} | ||
The | The [[Magic Leap 2]] is an enterprise-focused [[augmented reality headset]] developed and manufactured by [[Magic Leap Inc.]]. Released on September 30, 2022, it serves as the successor to the company's earlier [[Magic Leap 1]] device.<ref name="release_date">{{cite web|url=https://www.roadtovr.com/magic-leap-2-release-date-price-specs/|title=Magic Leap 2 Starting Price Positioned Slightly Less Than HoloLens 2, Release Date Set for September|date=July 12, 2022}}</ref> The Magic Leap 2 represents a significant advancement in [[AR]] technology, designed primarily for professional and industrial applications rather than consumer use. The device focuses on providing a more immersive augmented reality experience with improved comfort for extended use, enhanced visual capabilities, and powerful computing performance.<ref name="ml2_overview">{{cite web|url=https://www.magicleap.com/magic-leap-2|title=Magic Leap 2 | Augmented Reality | Optics Technology|accessdate=May 2, 2025}}</ref> | ||
The Magic Leap 2 | == Design and Hardware == | ||
=== Physical Design === | |||
The Magic Leap 2 features a lightweight, ergonomic design optimized for all-day comfort in professional environments. Unlike many competitors, it utilizes a split-system architecture where the computing and battery units are housed in a separate "Compute Pack" that connects to the headset via a thin cable. This design choice shifts weight away from the user's head, reducing strain during extended use sessions.<ref name="physical_design">{{cite web|url=https://arborxr.com/blog/magic-leap-2-review|title=We Reviewed the Magic Leap 2 AR Headset for Business|accessdate=May 2, 2025}}</ref> The headset itself weighs just 260 grams, while the Compute Pack weighs 425 grams and can be attached to a pocket or worn with a strap.<ref name="weight">{{cite web|url=https://vr-expert.com/ar-headsets/buy-magic-leap-2/|title=Buy the Magic Leap 2 | VR Expert | VR & AR|accessdate=May 2, 2025}}</ref> | |||
=== Display Technology === | |||
The Magic Leap 2 utilizes proprietary [[Liquid crystal on silicon]] (LCoS) display technology with advanced [[waveguide]] optics developed and manufactured in-house. This technology allows digital content to be projected into the user's field of view while maintaining visibility of the real world.<ref name="display_tech">{{cite web|url=https://www.magicleap.com/optics-technology|title=Magic Leap Optics Technology: Advanced AR Solutions|accessdate=May 2, 2025}}</ref> The device features: | |||
* Resolution: 1440 × 1760 pixels per eye | |||
* Field of View: 45° horizontal × 55° vertical (approximately 70° diagonal) | |||
* Refresh Rate: 120 Hz | |||
* Color Depth: Support for over 16.8 million colors | |||
* Brightness: Adjustable from 20 to 2,000 nits<ref name="display_specs">{{cite web|url=https://vr-compare.com/headset/magicleap2|title=Magic Leap 2: Full Specification - VRcompare|accessdate=May 2, 2025}}</ref> | |||
=== Dynamic Dimming Technology === | |||
One of the most innovative features of the Magic Leap 2 is its proprietary Dynamic Dimming™ technology, which is the first of its kind in commercial [[AR]] headsets. This technology allows the device to adjust the opacity of the lenses from 22% light transmission (similar to sunglasses) down to just 0.3% (nearly opaque).<ref name="dynamic_dimming">{{cite web|url=https://virtualrealitytimes.com/2022/01/29/fresh-details-revealed-about-magic-leap-2-technology/|title=Fresh Details Revealed About Magic Leap 2 Technology|date=January 29, 2022}}</ref> | |||
Dynamic Dimming serves multiple purposes: | |||
* Makes virtual content appear more solid and realistic against real-world backgrounds | |||
* Improves contrast and visibility of AR elements in bright environments | |||
* Enables the rendering of the color black, which is typically impossible in transparent AR displays | |||
* Can be used selectively to dim only specific areas of the field of view | |||
* Automatically adjusts based on ambient lighting conditions<ref name="dimming_capabilities">{{cite web|url=https://www.magicleap.com/blog/magic-leap-2-optics-breakthroughs-empower-enterprise-ar|title=Magic Leap 2: Revolutionary Optics for Enterprise AR Solutions|accessdate=May 2, 2025}}</ref> | |||
=== Processing Power === | |||
The Magic Leap 2 features significant computing capabilities powered by: | |||
* CPU: [[AMD]] 7nm Zen 2 x86-64 processor with 4 cores/8 threads running at up to 3.92 GHz | |||
* GPU: [[AMD]] RDNA 2 architecture graphics processor running at 1.1 GHz | |||
* Custom Computer Vision Processing Unit (CVPU): 14-core engine dedicated to handling sensor data and spatial mapping | |||
* Dual-CPU configuration: One processor in the headset handles lighter tasks while the more powerful processor in the Compute Pack manages demanding computations<ref name="processing">{{cite web|url=https://www.engadget.com/magic-leap-2-ar-headset-tech-dive-143046676.html|title=Magic Leap 2 is the best AR headset yet, but will an enterprise focus save the company?|date=November 11, 2022}}</ref> | |||
This processing architecture delivers 2-3 times the performance of the original Magic Leap 1, enabling more complex and responsive AR applications.<ref name="performance_compare">{{cite web|url=https://www.roadtovr.com/magic-leap-2-details-dynamic-dimming-kevin-curtis/|title=Tons of New Magic Leap 2 Details Shed Light on Dynamic Dimming & More|date=January 27, 2022}}</ref> | |||
=== Sensors and Tracking === | |||
The Magic Leap 2 incorporates a comprehensive suite of more than 18 sensors for precise tracking and environmental understanding: | |||
* RGB Camera: 12.6 megapixel full-color camera with autofocus capable of 4K/30fps or 1080p/60fps video capture | |||
* World Sensing Cameras: Three 1MP cameras for spatial mapping and understanding | |||
* Eye Tracking: Dedicated infrared cameras for precise gaze tracking | |||
* Hand Tracking: Inside-out optical tracking for natural hand interactions | |||
* Additional Sensors: [[IMU]] (Inertial Measurement Unit), magnetometers, ambient light sensor, altimeters<ref name="sensors">{{cite web|url=https://www.magicleap.com/newsroom/new-capabilities-on-magic-leap-2-increase-enterprise-collaboration-and-productivity|title=New Capabilities on Magic Leap 2 Increase Enterprise Collaboration and Productivity|date=August 3, 2023}}</ref> | |||
The device provides 6 degrees of freedom ([[6DOF]]) tracking with sub-millimeter precision, enabling accurate placement of virtual objects in the physical environment without the need for external tracking equipment.<ref name="tracking">{{cite web|url=https://vrx.vr-expert.com/magic-leap-2-review/|title=Magic Leap 2 Review - VRX by VR Expert|date=March 15, 2023}}</ref> | |||
=== Controller and Input Methods === | |||
The Magic Leap 2 comes with a redesigned controller that uses optical tracking rather than the electromagnetic field tracking of its predecessor. The controller features: | |||
* Touchpad for gesture inputs | |||
* Trigger and bumper buttons | |||
* Home button | |||
* Customizable menu button | |||
* Battery life of approximately 3 hours | |||
* Precise positional tracking with [[6DOF]] via dual on-board cameras and IR LEDs<ref name="controller">{{cite web|url=https://vrx.vr-expert.com/magic-leap-2-review/|title=Magic Leap 2 Review - VRX by VR Expert|date=March 15, 2023}}</ref> | |||
Beyond the controller, the device supports multiple input methods: | |||
* Hand tracking for controller-free interaction | |||
* Eye tracking for gaze-based selection | |||
* Voice commands | |||
* Support for [[Bluetooth]] keyboards and other peripheral devices<ref name="input_methods">{{cite web|url=https://arborxr.com/blog/magic-leap-2-review|title=We Reviewed the Magic Leap 2 AR Headset for Business|accessdate=May 2, 2025}}</ref> | |||
=== Audio System === | |||
The Magic Leap 2 features built-in [[spatial audio]] speakers positioned above the ears, which the company calls "Sound Field Audio." This system provides directional sound without covering the ears, allowing users to hear both virtual content and their physical environment simultaneously. The device also includes a four-microphone array for voice commands and communication.<ref name="audio">{{cite web|url=https://vrx.vr-expert.com/magic-leap-2-review/|title=Magic Leap 2 Review - VRX by VR Expert|date=March 15, 2023}}</ref> | |||
=== Connectivity === | |||
The Magic Leap 2 supports modern connectivity standards including: | |||
* [[WiFi 6]] for high-speed wireless networking | |||
* [[Bluetooth 5.0]] for connecting to peripherals and smartphones | |||
* USB-C for charging and data transfer<ref name="connectivity">{{cite web|url=https://arborxr.com/blog/magic-leap-2-review|title=We Reviewed the Magic Leap 2 AR Headset for Business|accessdate=May 2, 2025}}</ref> | |||
== Software and Platform == | |||
=== Operating System === | |||
The Magic Leap 2 runs on [[Lumin OS]], a custom operating system based on the [[Android Open Source Project]] (AOSP) Android 10. This foundation provides compatibility with existing Android development tools while incorporating Magic Leap's specialized features for [[augmented reality]].<ref name="os">{{cite web|url=https://www.magicleap.com/newsroom/new-capabilities-on-magic-leap-2-increase-enterprise-collaboration-and-productivity|title=New Capabilities on Magic Leap 2 Increase Enterprise Collaboration and Productivity|date=August 3, 2023}}</ref> | |||
=== Development Environment === | |||
Magic Leap provides developers with several tools for creating applications for the Magic Leap 2: | |||
* [[Magic Leap Hub]]: A desktop application for [[Windows]], [[macOS]], and [[Linux]] that provides development tools, SDK access, and device management capabilities | |||
* SDK Support: Compatible with [[Unity]], [[Unreal Engine]], and native development | |||
* [[OpenXR]] Conformance: Supports the industry-standard OpenXR framework for cross-platform development | |||
* MRTK Support: Compatibility with Microsoft's Mixed Reality Toolkit for streamlined porting from other platforms<ref name="development">{{cite web|url=https://www.magicleap.com/legal/ecosystem|title=Magic Leap 2 Ecosystem|accessdate=May 2, 2025}}</ref> | |||
=== Enterprise Features === | |||
The Magic Leap 2 includes numerous features designed specifically for enterprise deployment: | |||
* Multi-User Support: Local user accounts on the device and directory-managed users (for example [[Active Directory]] integration) | |||
* Iris ID Authentication: Biometric security with single sign-on capabilities for applications | |||
* Mobile Device Management (MDM): Support for enterprise mobility management solutions | |||
* AR Cloud: Technology for shared, persistent AR experiences across multiple devices | |||
* Remote Management: Capabilities for IT administrators to remotely configure, update, and monitor devices<ref name="enterprise_features">{{cite web|url=https://www.magicleap.com/legal/devices-ml2|title=Magic Leap 2 Devices|accessdate=May 2, 2025}}</ref> | |||
=== Built-in Applications === | |||
The Magic Leap 2 comes with several pre-installed applications, which Magic Leap refers to as "Spotlight Experiences": | |||
* Magic Leap Assist: Enables users to share their view with remote experts who can provide guidance through annotations and drawings fixed in the user's physical space | |||
* Magic Leap Workshop: Visualization tool for 3D models and collaborative design | |||
* Web Browser: Native browser for accessing web content directly from the device<ref name="applications">{{cite web|url=https://www.magicleap.com/legal/sla-supplemental-terms-ml2|title=Magic Leap 2 Supplemental Terms and Conditions|accessdate=May 2, 2025}}</ref><ref name="browser">{{cite web|url=https://www.magicleap.com/newsroom/new-capabilities-on-magic-leap-2-increase-enterprise-collaboration-and-productivity|title=New Capabilities on Magic Leap 2 Increase Enterprise Collaboration and Productivity|date=August 3, 2023}}</ref> | |||
== Editions and Pricing == | |||
The Magic Leap 2 is available in several different editions, each targeted at different use cases: | |||
* '''Magic Leap 2 Base Edition''': Designed for professionals and developers for commercial deployments and production environments. Priced at $3,299 with a 1-year limited warranty. | |||
* '''Magic Leap 2 Developer Pro Edition''': Provides access to developer tools, sample projects, enterprise-grade features, and monthly early releases for development and testing. Priced at $4,099 with a 1-year limited warranty. | |||
* '''Magic Leap 2 Enterprise Edition''': Targeted at large-scale IT deployments with additional enterprise features. Includes quarterly software releases, two-year warranty, and MDM support. Can be used in commercial deployments and production environments. Priced at $4,999. | |||
* '''Magic Leap 2 MedTech Edition''': Specially certified version for healthcare applications introduced in January 2025.<ref name="editions">{{cite web|url=https://80.lv/articles/magic-leap-2-pricing-release-date-announced/|title=Magic Leap 2 Pricing & Release Date Announced|date=July 14, 2022}}</ref><ref name="medtech">{{cite web|url=https://www.magicleap.com/ar-healthcare|title=Revolutionize Healthcare with Magic Leap AR Technology|accessdate=May 2, 2025}}</ref> | |||
== Safety and Certification == | |||
In October 2023, the Magic Leap 2 became the first XR device certified to ANSI/CAN/UL 8400, the dedicated safety standard for VR/AR/MR equipment.<ref name="ul8400">{{cite web|url=https://www.ul.com/news/ul-solutions-issues-first-virtual-augmented-and-mixed-reality-technology-equipment-safety|title=UL Solutions Issues First XR Equipment Safety Certification|publisher=UL Solutions|date=October 20, 2023}}</ref> The optical components undergo ANSI Z87.1 impact testing and comply with US 21 CFR §801.4 eye-safety regulations.<ref name="imsys_spec">{{cite web|url=https://imsys-vr.de/wp-content/uploads/Product-Specification-Enterprise.pdf|title=Magic Leap 2 Product Specification – Enterprise|publisher=IMSYS VR|accessdate=May 2, 2025}}</ref> | |||
In January 2023, Magic Leap announced that the Magic Leap 2 had received IEC 60601 certification, making it the first AR device approved as electronic medical equipment for use in operating rooms and other medical settings.<ref name="medical_cert">{{cite web|url=https://www.sportskeeda.com/gaming-tech/news-ces-2023-magic-leap-2-ar-headset-will-be-first-of-its-kind-to-witness-assist-medical-miracles|title=CES 2023: Magic Leap 2 AR headset will be the first of its kind to witness and assist medical miracles|date=January 6, 2023}}</ref> | |||
== Applications and Use Cases == | |||
=== Healthcare === | |||
The Magic Leap 2 has gained significant traction in the healthcare sector, with specialized applications including: | |||
* Surgical Visualization: Integration of 3D medical imaging data during procedures | |||
* Medical Training: Immersive education for medical students and professionals | |||
* Rehabilitation: Applications like Strolll's Reality DTx® for Parkinson's patients | |||
* Remote Consultation: Enabling specialists to guide procedures from a distance<ref name="healthcare">{{cite web|url=https://www.xrtoday.com/augmented-reality/magic-leap-2-scores-major-standard-for-medical-use/|title=Magic Leap 2 Scores Major Standard for Medical Use - XR Today|date=June 5, 2023}}</ref> | |||
=== Industrial and Manufacturing === | |||
The Magic Leap 2 is being used in industrial settings for: | |||
* Training: Immersive, hands-on training for complex procedures | |||
* Remote Assistance: Expert guidance for field technicians | |||
* Assembly and Maintenance: Step-by-step visual instructions overlaid on equipment | |||
* Quality Control: Augmented inspection processes with digital overlays<ref name="industrial">{{cite web|url=https://arborxr.com/blog/magic-leap-2-review|title=We Reviewed the Magic Leap 2 AR Headset for Business|accessdate=May 2, 2025}}</ref> | |||
=== Architecture and Design === | |||
In architecture and design fields, the Magic Leap 2 enables: | |||
* 3D Visualization: Life-sized models of buildings and products | |||
* Collaborative Design: Multiple users viewing and manipulating the same virtual models | |||
* On-Site Planning: Viewing planned structures in their intended location | |||
* Client Presentations: Immersive presentations of design concepts<ref name="architecture">{{cite web|url=https://www.magicleap.com/news/magic-leap-exhibiting-at-the-2023-consumer-electronics-show-showcasing-eight-partner-and-first-party-ar-solutions-on-magic-leap-2|title=Magic Leap Exhibiting at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show, Showcasing Eight Partner and First Party AR Solutions on Magic Leap 2|accessdate=May 2, 2025}}</ref> | |||
=== Enterprise Collaboration === | |||
The Magic Leap 2 enhances business collaboration through: | |||
* Remote Meetings: Shared virtual workspaces with 3D content | |||
* Data Visualization: Interactive display of complex data sets | |||
* Training: Immersive learning experiences | |||
* Product Development: Collaborative prototyping and review<ref name="collaboration">{{cite web|url=https://www.magicleap.com/newsroom/new-capabilities-on-magic-leap-2-increase-enterprise-collaboration-and-productivity|title=New Capabilities on Magic Leap 2 Increase Enterprise Collaboration and Productivity|date=August 3, 2023}}</ref> | |||
== Reception and Reviews == | |||
The Magic Leap 2 has generally received positive reviews, particularly for its technical improvements over its predecessor and competitor devices. Reviewers have highlighted several strengths: | |||
* The expanded field of view compared to the original Magic Leap 1 | |||
* The innovative Dynamic Dimming technology that improves visibility of virtual content | |||
* The comfortable, lightweight design suitable for extended professional use | |||
* The powerful processing capabilities for enterprise applications<ref name="reception">{{cite web|url=https://www.xrtoday.com/mixed-reality/magic-leap-2-review-smarter-and-sleeker/amp/|title=Magic Leap 2 Review: A High-Spec Enterprise AR Headset - XR Today|date=December 21, 2022}}</ref> | |||
Some of the limitations noted by reviewers include: | |||
* The high price point, which puts it out of reach for many consumers | |||
* The enterprise-focused approach, which limits its appeal for personal use | |||
* Battery life constraints for all-day professional applications | |||
* The continued need for a tethered Compute Pack<ref name="limitations">{{cite web|url=https://www.engadget.com/magic-leap-2-ar-headset-tech-dive-143046676.html|title=Magic Leap 2 is the best AR headset yet, but will an enterprise focus save the company?|date=November 11, 2022}}</ref> | |||
== History and Development == | |||
The Magic Leap 2 represents a strategic pivot for Magic Leap following the commercial disappointment of the original Magic Leap 1. After raising significant venture capital (over $2.6 billion by 2020), the company struggled to meet sales expectations with its first consumer-oriented device.<ref name="history">{{cite web|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Leap|title=Magic Leap - Wikipedia|accessdate=May 2, 2025}}</ref> | |||
In May 2020, founder Rony Abovitz stepped down as CEO, and Peggy Johnson, a former Microsoft executive, took over leadership in July 2020. Under Johnson's direction, Magic Leap refocused its efforts on enterprise applications rather than the consumer market.<ref name="leadership">{{cite web|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Leap|title=Magic Leap - Wikipedia|accessdate=May 2, 2025}}</ref> | |||
The Magic Leap 2 was first announced in October 2021, with select customers gaining early access through a limited program. The device was officially released on September 30, 2022, initially available in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and Saudi Arabia, with expansion to Japan and Singapore by the end of 2022.<ref name="release_history">{{cite web|url=https://www.roadtovr.com/magic-leap-2-release-date-price-specs/|title=Magic Leap 2 Starting Price Positioned Slightly Less Than HoloLens 2, Release Date Set for September|date=July 12, 2022}}</ref> | |||
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== See Also == | |||
* [[Magic Leap 1]] | |||
* [[Microsoft HoloLens 2]] | |||
* [[Augmented Reality]] | |||
* [[Mixed Reality]] | |||
* [[Head-mounted display]] | |||
* [[OpenXR]] | |||
* [[Optical head-mounted display]] | |||
== References == | |||
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<ref name="ml2_overview">{{cite web|url=https://www.magicleap.com/magic-leap-2|title=Magic Leap 2 | Augmented Reality | Optics Technology|accessdate=May 2, 2025}}</ref> | |||
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