Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, is excited about the company’s upcoming augmented-reality prototype. During a recent interview with YouTuber Kane Sutter, also known as Kallaway, Zuckerberg teased Meta’s upcoming “full holographic” glasses. The first version of Meta’s “true” AR glasses, known internally as Orion, is expected to be showcased at the company’s annual Connect conference in the fall. While these glasses may not be available for purchase for some time, presenting such advanced technology could generate buzz around Meta’s continued investments in the AR space.
Meta’s chief technology officer, Andrew Bosworth, previously expressed that the upcoming AR glasses could be the most advanced technology in the world within its domain. Given the overwhelming demand for Meta Ray-Bans, Zuckerberg highlighted the company’s focus on integrating AR technology while keeping the glasses aesthetically appealing. With advancements in AI, Zuckerberg believes that even simpler AR products will have significant consumer appeal sooner due to their improved functionality without requiring full holograms.
Meta has invested billions of dollars in its Reality Labs division over the years, which focuses on developing advanced products such as VR and AR wearables as well as metaverse software supporting them. Zuckerberg emphasized that it will take time for these products to deliver substantial returns, signaling a long-term commitment to the development of cutting-edge technologies within the AR and VR space.