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By 2030, I guarantee we'll all be wearing Zuckerberg's new AR glasses. Not because they're cool. Because they're the biggest tech revolution since the iPhone: In 2014, Zuckerberg bought Oculus for $2 billion. Zuck sees something we don't: The future of computing isn't in our pockets. It's on our faces. Fast forward to 2024: Zuckerberg unveils Orion, Meta's most advanced AR glasses yet. They're not just smart glasses. They're a glimpse into the future. Orion's features are mind-blowing: • Eye tracking for intuitive control • Micro LED projectors for holographic display • Neural interface wristband for thought-to-action commands It's like sci-fi, but real. But here's the kicker: These glasses weigh less than 100 grams. That's lighter than most regular glasses. Zuck plans to release consumer AR glasses within a few years. Price point? Think smartphone or laptop range. Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses have been unexpectedly successful. People are ready for wearable tech.
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The future of mobile phones is here, and it's not what you might expect. 🤯 Mark Zuckerberg recently announced that he believes smart glasses will overtake smartphones in both popularity and usefulness by the 2030s. 👓 This could mean a major shift i
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AR Glasses will be very valuable in India because a lot of consumer delivery drivers for companies like Zomato and Swiggy. Many of these riders are actually riding and using their phone which is extremely dangerous. Imagine having AR Glasses that sh
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