What does an everyday spatial computing experience look like?
URXR One is our answer.
93 grams. Plug and play.
Your space is your canvas.
Watch 👇
https://t.co/7dpsWJDkOM
We get asked this a lot: does URXR One work with Inair Pod?
So we plugged it in and tested it. Direct mode, no power hub needed. Most functions and apps work right out of the box.
Full device test here:
https://t.co/DiRHavLXhW
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@tslaming Fascinating process. Glass engineering rarely gets the spotlight but innovations like this open up entirely new design language for hardware.
@taziku_co@specs@pt_pavlo Spatial interfaces for robotics feel like a natural fit. Operating in 3D space while seeing the robot in context removes so much friction compared to flat screens.
@MarwaEldiwiny Really appreciate this take. Precision in language matters, especially in hardware. Every field has unsolved problems and being honest about what's left builds more trust than superlatives.
@JoshuaSteinman $400 per room with onboard LLM and no cloud dependency is a really compelling vision. Purpose-built beats general-purpose when the use case is clear.
@TokenGremlin Running full wave spectrum simulation with GPU FFT in the browser with no engine is seriously impressive. WebGPU is opening up a whole new tier of what's possible on the web.