The mysterious mixed-reality company is getting more specific on when its product will finally be available.
The announcement: On Wednesday, Magic Leap’s Alan Noon said during a live stream that the Magic Leap One, a headset geared towards developers, will ship this season. Summer ends September 22, so the company has about 10 weeks to meet the deadline.
Also: AT&T said yesterday that it will be the sole wireless carrier for the headset, and it that will be available in AT&T stores in cities including San Francisco and Boston.
What we don't know: A lot. Magic Leap hasn’t said precisely how much the headset will cost. Nor has it listed its technical specifications, or publicly shown any demos. No matter what happens in the months ahead, Magic Leap has a lot of patents related to its goggles that it could license to other companies, should it need a cash infusion.
The announcement: On Wednesday, Magic Leap’s Alan Noon said during a live stream that the Magic Leap One, a headset geared towards developers, will ship this season. Summer ends September 22, so the company has about 10 weeks to meet the deadline.
Also: AT&T said yesterday that it will be the sole wireless carrier for the headset, and it that will be available in AT&T stores in cities including San Francisco and Boston.
What we don't know: A lot. Magic Leap hasn’t said precisely how much the headset will cost. Nor has it listed its technical specifications, or publicly shown any demos. No matter what happens in the months ahead, Magic Leap has a lot of patents related to its goggles that it could license to other companies, should it need a cash infusion.
—Rachel Metz
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