Magic Leap shows off long-awaited headset with few details
Magic Leap, the secretive startup that has raised close to $2 billion and spent much of the past decade vowing to remake entertainment, finally has a product — or at least, it has pictures of one.
The Florida company updated its website Wednesday morning to include photos of its “mixed reality” headset, the Magic Leap One. The device includes a bulky pair of goggles with a vaguely steampunk aesthetic, as well as a controller and a computing pack that you wear on your waist. A software development kit will be available in early 2018. Online video game site Glixel published an article Wednesday describing the product after being given a demo.
