Mark Zuckerberg has teased the existence of his company's latest mixed reality headset.
For some reason, the device's physical design is still under wraps, as evidenced by the fact that the company chose to completely destroy the device in a short demo video.
What is Meta hiding with its design? Is there a giant dong on the device? Or is the company trying to keep its competitors from coming up with better products?
We're willing to bet that Project Cambria will end up looking a lot like the rest of the headset line up, which is a clunky Wearable that isn't quite ready for mainstream adoption.
Project Cambria is built on Meta's Presence Platform, which allows the real world to shine through, allowing users to see their real world.
Meta showed off the platform in a two minute video, promising customers both productivity and fun, just the kind of magical phrase that will have these headsets flying off the shelves.
The experience still leaves a lot to be desired, as cartoonized objects are bouncing all over the place.
Immediately after it leaked that the company's hardware division was involved, the company's founder promised that this is just the beginning of mixed reality.
The bottom line is that whether developers will invest their time to build a coherent enough ecosystems so people can actually go fishing under their living room table, remains to be seen.
Mark Zuckerberg is demonstrating Meta's high-end Project Cambria virtual reality headset.
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