Combiners for AR glasses — What lenses should I use?
<p>Augmented Reality(AR) and Virtual Reality(VR) are becoming the modern future, one where cell phone’s 2D screens are being replaced by 3D images, one that we are more used to naturally. VR/AR introduces a huge concept to humanity, the Metaverse, a shared, immersive space where everyone works, lives, and interacts. AKA a better, bigger version of the real world where one can live within without having to move off their couches or beds. Augmented Reality, specifically, have had big hits on our lives. Pokémon Go was released in 2016, and peaked at 232 million active players in the year of its release. Now, it is being used anywhere from enterprises to entertainment, and even as a form of education. So again, how do these glasses enable you to see a better world?</p>
<h1>ONE: AR glasses combiners</h1>
<p><strong>Optical combiners</strong>, also known as lenses, are the core of AR glasses, just like how lenses is the most expensive part of a normal pairs of glasses. Its main purpose is to blend images in real world with overlaid images from the digital world.</p>
<p><strong>But what is considered the “optimal” optical combiners?</strong></p>
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