The new Magic Leap 2 Headset and Controllers were unveiled at the Code Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, California on Tuesday, and they look very different from the first-generation headset. The new headset is much smaller and lighter, and sports a new design with a larger field of view.
The controllers have also been redesigned, and now feature haptic feedback and built-in sensors for tracking hand movements. Magic Leap has also partnered with Unity to create a new software development kit (SDK) specifically for the Magic Leap 2. This SDK will allow developers to create more immersive and realistic experiences for users. Below are some images of the new headset and controllers.
Magic Leap 2 Top View
Magic Leap 2 Compute Pack
Magic Leap 2 Model Number
Magic Leap 2 Top View
Magic Leap 2 Front View of Lenses
Magic Leap 2 Right Side View
Magic Leap 2 Left Side View
Magic Leap 2 Charging Cables
Magic Leap 2 Controller Top
Magic Leap 2 Controller Bottom
Magic Leap 2 Controller Side Images
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