The ARGO headset is a complete mobile enterprise solution with an integrated Snapdragon XR2 chipset—and, as you would expect, the latest waveguide and projection technology from DigiLens. The Argo serves as a showpiece for DigiLens’ new 30-degree field-of-view waveguides, which boast 85% see-through and over 2,500 nits to the user’s eye using LCOS and an LED light engine with an HD display.
Regarding software, the ARGO runs DigiLens’ AOSP Android 12 operating system—dubbed DigiOS—which is compatible with OpenXR, WebXR and soon to be with Snapdragon Spaces. DigiLens ARGO also has an always-on voice SDK for support across multiple languages; this is designed to help enable a hands-free and body position-independent experience employing both voice and gaze recognition.
Apple’s upcoming headset may also be a competitor, but it still feels like it will still be geared towards consumers, even though the price is expected to be high. Thirdeye also offers Thirdeye X2 MR glasses, which feature a considerably less powerful Snapdragon XR1 chip and a 1280 x 720 resolution.
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