![]() In Q1 of next year, Magic Leap says it will add support for two controllers with six degrees of freedom (right now you can only use one wand) and iris detection login, so it’ll be able to recognize you just by your eyes. While it’s promising features like avatar personalization and support for video streaming tech MPEG-DASH, it’s the 2019 bit of the timeline that’s sure to get people buzzing. By the end of 2019, Magic Leap promises that its mixed reality goggles will do much, much more. So the journey has only started, and at LeapCon we saw what’s coming next. The Magic Leap One: Creator Edition headset was released earlier this year, designed for eager developers to get in the door early and start building towards a consumer-ready model. Magic Leap is holding its first ever developer conference this week, aptly named LeapCon, and during the show’s keynote CEO Rony Abovitz and a gaggle of other execs allowed us to peer into the future of the company’s AR tech. ![]()
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