The release of “Orion,” its first proper pair of augmented reality glasses, feels very much like a big jump forward into AR. Previously known as Project Nazare, Orion looks like a regular eyewear with advanced augmented reality capabilities-a perfect bridge between the physical and digital worlds.
“We don’t think people should have to make the choice between a world of information at your fingertips and being present in the physical world around you.” stated the Meta Official announcement.
Meta describes Orion as a product that “enables digital experiences that are unconstrained by the limits of a smartphone screen.” Coupled with this integration, contextual AI plays a very important role in understanding the world that surrounds the user in real-time to anticipate whatever need arises. The glasses are lightweight and perfect for indoor or outdoor use, promising seamless connectivity between people and the world surrounding them.
Orion picks up where the success of Ray-Ban Meta glasses left off, and one can access digital life without using hands. While these presented a new way to interact with digital content, Orion goes one step further: he introduces holographic display seamlessly mixed with the physical world. As Meta says, “Orion rises to the challenge” of putting large, immersive displays together with personalized AI into a wearable form factor.
Of the various wonders that constitute Orion, perhaps the most breathtaking is its AR display, which features the widest field of view in the smallest form factor to date, according to Meta. Multi-tasking with digital windows, enjoying large-scale entertainment, or viewing life-sized holograms of people-all are now at your fingertips.
“What makes Orion unique is that it is unmistakably a pair of glasses in both look and feel – complete with transparent lenses.”
Although Orion is not yet available to consumers, Meta confirms that it is far more than a research prototype. “It’s one of the most polished product prototypes we’ve ever developed,” Meta notes, underscoring its readiness for future development.
As Meta continues to refine the AR display and scale down the form factor, they envision Orion leading the way for consumer AR glasses. “Orion isn’t just a window into the future – it’s a look at the very real possibilities within reach today,” Meta concludes, promising a future where augmented reality becomes a natural extension of everyday life.