Qualcomm’s new AR glasses are thinner and wireless

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The reference design uses Qualcomm’s XR2 chip.

The wireless viewer uses Qualcomm’scompared to the previous model’s XR1 — something Qualcomm says offers more power for computer vision processing and other tasks. Qualcomm promises a brisk 3ms latency between the glasses and the connected phone or PC, as long as your phone or PC includes Qualcomm’schip. Qualcomm AR / VR head Hugo Swart says the actual “motion to photon” latency is under 20ms, just clearing the threshold for a comfortable mixed reality experience.

A wireless headset has been on Qualcomm’s roadmap for years, but the Smart Viewer still highlights one of AR’s enduring challenges: making high-powered glasses that don’t run out of juice almost immediately. Swart told reporters that the most demanding virtual experiences could drain the headset’s 650mAh battery in 30 minutes, although he emphasized that a light, simple virtual overlay could use much less power.

We weren’t able to try the new Smart Viewer ourselves, and consumers might never buy hardware that looks precisely like the reference design since manufacturers could tweak the system to their own specifications. While Swart said Qualcomm was working with “at least four” manufacturers, he didn’t name them or say how long it might take to commercialize the headset.

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