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Magic Leap One

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Magic Leap One
DeveloperMagic Leap
TypeMixed_reality Augmented_reality
Hardware
CPU2x Denver 2.0 64-bit cores, 4x ARM Cortex A57 64-bit cores (2x A57s and 1x Denver accessible to applications)
GPUNvidia Pascal with 256 CUDA cores. Graphics APIs, per Magic Leap: OpenGL 4.5, Vulkan, OpenGL ES 3.1+AEP
RAM8GM (4GB available to apps)
Storage128GB (95GB available for apps)
ConnectivityBluetooth 4.2, Wi-Fi 802.11ac/b/g/n, USB-C
Release DateAugust 8, 2018
OpticsPhotonic Lightfield Chip consisting of Diffractive Optical Elements (DOEs)
Field of View40 degrees
Audio InputVoice (speech to text) and Real World Audio (Ambient)
Audio OutputOnboard speakers and 3.5mm jack with audio spatialization processing
PowerBuilt-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Up to 3 hours continuous use. Battery life can vary based on use cases. Power level will be sustained when connected to an AC outlet. 45-watt USB-C charger.
Control
HapticsLRA Haptic Device
Tracking6DOF (position and orientation)
TouchpadTouch Sensitive
LEDs12-LED (RGB) Ring with Diffuser
PowerBuilt-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Up to 7.5 hrs continuous use. 15-watt USB-C charger
Other Inputs8-bit resolution Trigger Button, Digital Bumper Button, Digital Home Button

Magic Leap One is the Developer Edition and Magic Leap's first offering of a wearable Mixed_reality lightwear.[1] It superimposes 3D imagery over a transparent glass using a proprietary photonic lightfield chip made of diffractive optical elements.[2] Basically, it shines tiny, controlled amounts of light into your eye to display imagery in 3D space. There is a lightpack which houses the main computation engine of the device and communicates with the lightwear or glasses. The controller provides touch and haptic feedback and has a laser pointer. Magic Leap One makes a 3D mesh of the space its in using depth sensors and computer vision. Virtual objects created are super imposed on real world surfaces. Objects are persistent meaning that they stay in the world once they are created. Magic Leap has 3D audio, so sounds generated in the Mixed Reality World sound as if they are coming from those virtual objects. An array of sensors captures real world data including: the head pose, image tracking, eye tracking, audio, multimedia, and world reconstruction.

Software

Magic Leap designed an operating system (OS), Lumin OS, specifically designed for spatial computation. It's a derivative from Linux and AOSP. Magic leap also runs Lumin Runtime built into the OS which provides a foundational set of APIs and UI toolkit for delivering high-fidelity video, graphics, and audio. The runtime framework operates in a client server model, allowing multiple client apps to run and communicate in parallel.

3D Engines such as Unity and Epic Unreal Engine 5 have already been integrated into Lumin's Software Developer Kit (SDK) using C API. The SDK can be run on Windows and MacOS and includes Magic Leap Remote to allow you interface with the Magic Leap One and a virtual room generator which allows you to create 3D objects and port them directly to the Magic Leap One. Lumin also supports cloud services for storage and transmission of data.

"Magic Leap was founded on an idea: that computing and technology should bend to us, to our needs, to our humanity, and to our experience. People should be first. Technology should serve us. Computing should match human experience; it should respect human physiology. Computing can feel like everyday magic, and it can feel much more human, much more like our world. Our mission is to deliver on this dream, so that people can benefit in new ways from the power of computing, from the possibilities of being connected, sharing, and knowing." — Rony Abovitz, Magic Leap Founder & CEO

References[edit]

  1. "Magic Leap One: Creator Edition | Magic Leap". www.magicleap.com. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
  2. "Magic Leap and its Photonic Lightfield Chip Revealed – Strategy, Technology and Disruption".

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