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Future VR headsets could use a new type of lens inspired by holographic devices. The bilayer bifocal lens relies on external voltage to change the intensities in the foci.
Future VR headsets could use a new type of lens inspired by holographic devices. The bilayer bifocal lens relies on external voltage to change the intensities in the foci.
Bringing it All Together So, we learned about folded optics and we learned about holographic lenses. And now the phrase ‘folded holographic optics’ hopefully sounds a bit less like technical ...
According to VentureBeat, Facebook is researching a holographic optics design that would slim down present-day VR headsets from their bulky, brick form to something more like a thick pair of glasses.
Facebook has built three experimental VR glasses that don’t rely on traditional lenses, which are made from a curved piece of glass or plastic, but instead use a thin holographic film in their ...
Using holographic optics can shrink down the bulky VR headset design so Meta can add other tech, like more cameras, eye tracking and a type of lens that could make VR more comfortable.
These aptly named "Holographic Glasses" can deliver a full-colour 3D holographic image using optics that are only 2.5mm thick. Compared to the traditional way a VR headset works, in which a lens ...
These lenses have been a pretty popular concept for next-gen VR for a while, with Meta using pancake lenses in the Quest Pro and Nvidia using pancake lenses for its uber-thin holographic glasses ...
HoloCake lenses help to enable this varifocal system while trimming down the size of the headset – a portmanteau of holographic and pancake. Pancake lenses are used by the Meta Quest 3, Quest ...
I will Test If a got a good VR Lens with +3 in Front and +1 on Backside. In the past you could easilily glue glasses together with a transparent colophony (solder Mixed with isopranol).