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− | The '''Magic Leap 2''' is an | + | The '''Magic Leap 2''' is an [[augmented reality headset]] from [[Magic Leap]]. It is marketed to enterprise users. It was introduced by Magic Leap as a successor to the [[Magic Leap 1]]. |
− | It is | + | One of the features of the Magic Leap 2 is that the display can dim selectively using soft edge occlusion. |
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+ | The Magic Leap 2 has a taller aspect ratio and larger vertical field of view than the [[Magic Leap 1]]. The Magic Leap 2 has one of the highest fields of view, if not the highest, of any optical see-through head mounted display that has been produced. | ||
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+ | It is wired into a puck that could be mounted on a waist belt. The puck is the main compute of the unit. It runs a derivative of the Android operating system. | ||
− | + | It has high difficulty of application development. It does not allow for custom operating systems to be loaded. | |
− | + | ==Specifications== | |
+ | The Magic Leap 2 (ML2) runs an x86 AMD processor: AMD 7nm Zen 2 x86-64 - CPU Core/Thread Count: 4/8 - Max CPU Frequency: 2.4 GHz - Cache: 512 kB L2 per core and 4 MB total L3 | ||
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+ | The diagonal field of view is about 70 degrees.<ref name="o686">{{cite web | last=Lang | first=Ben | title=Hands-on: Magic Leap 2 Shows Clear Improvements, But HoloLens 2 Retains Some Advantages | website=Road to VR | date=2022-06-10 | url=https://www.roadtovr.com/magic-leap-2-hands-on-vs-hololens-2-impressions/ | access-date=2024-09-26}}</ref> | ||
− | The | + | The focal distance is set to about 0.74 meters.<ref name="t878">{{cite web | title=Comfort and Content Placement Guidelines | website=MagicLeap Developer Documentation | date=2025-01-20 | url=https://developer-docs.magicleap.cloud/docs/guides/best-practices/comfort-content-placement/ | access-date=2025-01-26}}</ref> |
− | + | ==Applications== | |
+ | There is a version of [[FigminXR]] for the Magic Leap 2.<ref name="i488">{{cite web | title=Links to download APKs for Magic Leap 1 to install on Magic Leap 2 | website=Magic Leap 2 Developer Forums | date=2023-04-20 | url=https://forum.magicleap.cloud/t/links-to-download-apks-for-magic-leap-1-to-install-on-magic-leap-2/1351/6 | access-date=2024-09-26}}</ref> | ||
− | + | ==References== | |
+ | {{Reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Optical see-through headsets]] | [[Category:Optical see-through headsets]] | ||
[[Category:Headsets]] | [[Category:Headsets]] | ||
+ | [[Category:AR headsets]] |
Latest revision as of 06:19, 5 March 2025
The Magic Leap 2 is an augmented reality headset from Magic Leap. It is marketed to enterprise users. It was introduced by Magic Leap as a successor to the Magic Leap 1.
One of the features of the Magic Leap 2 is that the display can dim selectively using soft edge occlusion.
The Magic Leap 2 has a taller aspect ratio and larger vertical field of view than the Magic Leap 1. The Magic Leap 2 has one of the highest fields of view, if not the highest, of any optical see-through head mounted display that has been produced.
It is wired into a puck that could be mounted on a waist belt. The puck is the main compute of the unit. It runs a derivative of the Android operating system.
It has high difficulty of application development. It does not allow for custom operating systems to be loaded.
Specifications[edit]
The Magic Leap 2 (ML2) runs an x86 AMD processor: AMD 7nm Zen 2 x86-64 - CPU Core/Thread Count: 4/8 - Max CPU Frequency: 2.4 GHz - Cache: 512 kB L2 per core and 4 MB total L3
The diagonal field of view is about 70 degrees.[1]
The focal distance is set to about 0.74 meters.[2]
Applications[edit]
There is a version of FigminXR for the Magic Leap 2.[3]
References[edit]
- ↑ Lang, Ben (2022-06-10). "Hands-on: Magic Leap 2 Shows Clear Improvements, But HoloLens 2 Retains Some Advantages". https://www.roadtovr.com/magic-leap-2-hands-on-vs-hololens-2-impressions/.
- ↑ "Comfort and Content Placement Guidelines". 2025-01-20. https://developer-docs.magicleap.cloud/docs/guides/best-practices/comfort-content-placement/.
- ↑ "Links to download APKs for Magic Leap 1 to install on Magic Leap 2". 2023-04-20. https://forum.magicleap.cloud/t/links-to-download-apks-for-magic-leap-1-to-install-on-magic-leap-2/1351/6.