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Apple Buys Augmented Reality Headset Maker In $30m 'iGlasses' Deal
2025.01.24 05:04
Apple's augmented reality glasses have taken a big step forward with the $30m purchase of a Canadian firm that makes AR headsets.
According to TechCrunch, Apple has acquired Vrana, which makes an AR headset called Totem, which received rave reviews from journalists - but was never shipped.
Apple is already believed to have a large team working on its AR headset, codenamed T228.
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It is believed Apple spent $30m to acquire Vrana, a Toronto firm making the 'Totem' AR headset which used front facing cameras to allow users to mix VR with the real world.
Vrana, based in Montreal, has boasted its headset allows for 'totally immersive' experiences.
'Totem's ability to display the highest FOV at the highest resolution, https://ta88.ca faster than the human eyes can perceive, allows your application to completely immerse your customer in an unprecedented way,' it claims on its website.
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According to TechCrunch, Apple has acquired Vrana, which makes an AR headset called Totem, which received rave reviews from journalists - but was never shipped.
Apple is already believed to have a large team working on its AR headset, codenamed T228.
Scroll down for video
It is believed Apple spent $30m to acquire Vrana, a Toronto firm making the 'Totem' AR headset which used front facing cameras to allow users to mix VR with the real world.
Vrana, based in Montreal, has boasted its headset allows for 'totally immersive' experiences.
'Totem's ability to display the highest FOV at the highest resolution, https://ta88.ca faster than the human eyes can perceive, allows your application to completely immerse your customer in an unprecedented way,' it claims on its website.
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