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Bose focuses on audio in AR glasses

Bose intends to focus on audio rather than video in its upcoming augmented reality glasses. John Gordon, Bose’s vice president of consumer electronics, explains that the glasses are designed to enhance the user’s everyday world with audio.

https://www.engadget.com/2018/03/09/bose-ar-glasses-audio-not-video/

Posted on 12. March 201831. October 2018Author SysopCategories Augmented Reality

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