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'''Osterhout Design Group''' is a company that has made smartglasses.
 
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It was located in San Francisco.<ref name="x148"/>
 
It was located in San Francisco.<ref name="x148"/>
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ODG's developer website was at developer.osterhautgroup.com.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150130074137if_/http://developer.osterhoutgroup.com:80/</ref>
  
 
==Products==
 
==Products==
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* X-2 - LCOS<ref name="m829"/>
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* X-3 - LCOS<ref name="m829"/>
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* X-5 - LCOS<ref name="m829">{{cite web | title=ODG 4K Augmented Reality Review, better than HoloLens ? | website=YouTube | date=2024-03-06 | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVhF3ai44Xo | access-date=2024-10-02}}</ref>
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* [[ODG R-6]]<ref name="t794">{{cite web | last=Williams | first=Matt | title=Beyond Glass: ODG Sixth-Generation Smartglasses | website=HeroX | date=2015-01-10 | url=https://www.herox.com/blog/157-beyond-glass-odg-sixth-generation-smartglasses | access-date=2024-10-02}}</ref>
 
* [[ODG R-7]]
 
* [[ODG R-7]]
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* R-7HL (for hazardous locations)<ref name="l377">{{cite web | title=R-7HL Smartglasses | website=web.archive.org | date=2017-04-12 | url=http://osterhoutgroup.com/products-r7HL | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170520084010/http://osterhoutgroup.com/products-r7HL | archive-date=2017-05-20 | url-status=unfit | access-date=2024-10-02}}</ref>
 
* [[ODG R-8]] (Cancelled)
 
* [[ODG R-8]] (Cancelled)
 
* [[ODG R9]] (Cancelled)
 
* [[ODG R9]] (Cancelled)
  
 
==Company chronicle==
 
==Company chronicle==
Osterhout Design Group did not ship the R-9 or the R-8. It did not fulfill all of its R-7 orders. It ran out of money. ODG sought backing from Chinese firms, but sources say that a negative trade environment hampered those efforts.<ref name=vrroom>"AR Glasses Pioneer ODG Is Gone" https://web.archive.org/web/20200814224151if_/https://vrroom.buzz/vr-news/business/ar-glasses-pioneer-odg-gone</ref><ref name="x148"/><ref name="s032">{{cite web | last=Matney | first=Lucas | title=An AR glasses pioneer collapses | website=TechCrunch | date=2019-01-10 | url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190111070612if_/https%3A//techcrunch.com/2019/01/10/an-ar-glasses-pioneer-collapses/ | access-date=2024-10-02}}</ref>
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Osterhout Design Group did not ship the R-9 or the R-8. It did not fulfill all of its R-7 orders. It ran out of money. ODG sought backing from Chinese firms, but sources say that a negative trade environment made that difficult.<ref name=vrroom>"AR Glasses Pioneer ODG Is Gone" https://web.archive.org/web/20200814224151if_/https://vrroom.buzz/vr-news/business/ar-glasses-pioneer-odg-gone</ref><ref name="x148"/><ref name="s032">{{cite web | last=Matney | first=Lucas | title=An AR glasses pioneer collapses | website=TechCrunch | date=2019-01-10 | url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190111070612if_/https%3A//techcrunch.com/2019/01/10/an-ar-glasses-pioneer-collapses/ | access-date=2024-10-02}}</ref>
  
 
There were companies that made offers to buy ODG, including [[Magic Leap]], [[Facebook]], Razer, and [[Lenovo]].<ref name="s032"/>
 
There were companies that made offers to buy ODG, including [[Magic Leap]], [[Facebook]], Razer, and [[Lenovo]].<ref name="s032"/>

Latest revision as of 14:14, 5 October 2024

ODG logo.png

Osterhout Design Group is a company that has made smartglasses.

Its website was osterhoutgroup.com.[1]

Its founder was Ralph Osterhout.[2]

It was located in San Francisco.[2]

ODG's developer website was at developer.osterhautgroup.com.[3]

ProductsEdit

Company chronicleEdit

Osterhout Design Group did not ship the R-9 or the R-8. It did not fulfill all of its R-7 orders. It ran out of money. ODG sought backing from Chinese firms, but sources say that a negative trade environment made that difficult.[7][2][8]

There were companies that made offers to buy ODG, including Magic Leap, Facebook, Razer, and Lenovo.[8]

Once Magic Leap became controlled by foreign investments, it choked ODG out of existence during the process of having signed an intent letter then backing out.[7][8]

ReferencesEdit