What would the world be without its maker community? While the giants of the tech industry have begun playing around with all sorts of AR and VR tech, one enthusiast has already built a functioning prototype of their own vision of an AR future.
Miroslav Kotalík has been showing off his latest creation on Twitter—a set of AR glasses powered by a Raspberry Pi (via Tom's Hardware). What's really impressive here is the dedication to the «build-it-from-scratch» ethos, as while the frames are 3D printed—as you might expect from a maker community build—Kotalík has gone one step further and figured out a way to cast the lenses from scratch, too.
How I built Zero, the cheap, self contained pair of AR goggles running web apps. What I've learned and where I'm heading:A thread
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