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CHINA, JUL 14 – ByteDance's Pico division is developing compact MR goggles with specialized chips and a pocket-sized processing puck to compete with Meta's and Apple's XR devices.
- A ByteDance subsidiary called Pico is developing lightweight mixed-reality goggles that overlay digital objects on real-world views.
- ByteDance decided to build the device to compete with Meta’s XR glasses amid ongoing U.S. bans and uncertain market access.
- The goggles resemble Bigscreen’s Beyond headset, weigh about 0.28 pounds , and connect to a pocket-sized puck handling processing.
- Pico is creating specialized chips to reduce latency between users’ movements and AR visuals, aiming for a responsive experience.
- Release and U.S. availability remain uncertain due to TikTok’s contentious standing, but ByteDance appears committed to entering the mixed-reality market.
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TikTok’s Parent Company Might Be Working on ‘Mixed-Reality’ Goggles
TikTok parent company ByteDance is said to be developing lightweight AR/VR goggles to rival Meta's Orion. Features include external processing puck with wired connection. Whether is will launch in the US is uncertain amid potential TikTok ban and divestment.
Although the mixed reality device market has had uneven results, the company behind TikTok, ByteDance, seems convinced that there is still a lot of ground to explore.According to The Information, ByteDance would be working on new smart glasses capable of superimposing digital elements on the user's real environment, something similar to what products such as the Meta Quest or the Apple Vision Pro offer.The development of these glasses is by Pico…
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