In this episode, Robert and Haley explore the latest developments in augmented reality glasses, comparing Meta’s Orion Smartglasses and Snapchat’s AR Spectacles. Both headsets, unavailable to the public, offer a peek into the future of AR technology—but they take radically different approaches. Meta’s setup includes a three-part system with a wristband for gesture control, while Snapchat’s standalone Spectacles pack everything into the glasses.
We break down key features: 3D hand tracking with Meta’s EMG wristband, transparent overlays for real-world interaction, and Snap’s electrochromic tint for immersive experiences. Robert and Haley also discuss potential game-changing applications, from live navigation to learning instruments, and the challenges these glasses face—such as short battery life, high costs, and bulky designs.
Tune in as we imagine the future possibilities for AR in everyday life and examine whether these prototypes hint at a post-smartphone world. If you’re curious about where AR tech is headed and how close we are to real-life sci-fi, this episode is for you!