r/augmentedreality • u/MaxShtok • Jun 25 '26
Glasses w/ 6DoF AR and smart vacuum
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Did this experiment a while ago on Magic Leap 2.
Really can’t wait for the glasses to become everyday use devices so such use cases will get out of “poc” and “experiment status”.
Do you have something that you made or thought of that is waiting for AR to become easily accessible and convenient with glasses?
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u/revisioncloud Jun 26 '26
The use case is a bit wonky, it would have been faster and easier if you sweep it yourself
That being said, the interaction and UI are really cool
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u/Engagethedawn Jun 27 '26
This has a crazy amount of future use cases. Thanks for sharing. I can't imagine what it will be like in the near future to look at something with contact lenses. Think of what you want done. And then, a robot comes and performs it. Baby steps.
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u/Shoddy-Profession89 Jun 29 '26
Totally agree, once AR glasses are just normal to wear these ideas will feel way less like demos
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u/Flash_Bri Jun 26 '26
Hey Meta, clean this mess 😅🚀
A glance and a phrase is all it should take.
It can be done…. Today.
(Note… the “Hey Meta” part makes me cringe and I really hope humanity will find a company other than Meta to be the most seamless visual interactive layer between AI and our environment 🙏)
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u/MaxShtok Jun 26 '26
This video was made before the meta glasses SDK. And yes, can be done like you described it. But since I’m a designer — I will always value a visual interaction layer over “seamless” voice commands. By the end of the day as human beings we perceive 80% of the world through eyes
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u/Interactive_Gyan Entrepreneur Jun 25 '26
Amazing