I think this product hits the sweet spot between the Oculus which covers/masks your eyes completely and Google Glass which had a relatively "small" and non immersive screen.
The glass front allows these holograms to appear more naturally to the user all the while still being aware of your surroundings.
The real challenge is not the hardware, but the software and "experiences".
The glass front allows these holograms to appear more naturally to the user all the while still being aware of your surroundings.
The real challenge is not the hardware, but the software and "experiences".