ByteDance, the guardian firm of TikTok, is reportedly engaged on blended actuality goggles, The Data experiences. The in-development system is designed to layer digital objects over your view of the actual world, and is meant to compete immediately with Meta’s upcoming blended actuality merchandise.
The goggles are being constructed by ByteDance’s digital actuality startup Pico, the creators of the Pico 4 VR headset. Pico’s previous merchandise have tried to match Meta’s Quest headsets by way of options, however these new goggles apparently symbolize a unique method (albeit one nonetheless positioned as a substitute for Meta). Reasonably than a cumbersome headset, the goggles are presupposed to be small and light-weight, in regards to the measurement of the Bigscreen Past VR headset, which weighs 0.28 kilos. Pico is conserving the system light-weight by offloading many of the computing work to a puck that is linked to the goggles over a wire. Meta’s prototype Orion AR glasses used a wi-fi puck for the same weight-saving function when the corporate demoed them in November 2024.
Pico can be reportedly engaged on constructing “specialised chips for the system that may course of knowledge from its sensors to reduce the lag or latency between what a person sees in AR and their bodily actions,” The Data writes.
Loads of the small print are nonetheless up within the air, however the report notes that the ByteDance / Pico goggles ought to be similar to Meta’s subsequent blended actuality system. Following the discharge of the Quest 3S, Meta reportedly postponed work on the Quest 4 in favor of creating light-weight blended actuality goggles, in keeping with UploadVR. The corporate has been publicly pushing AI wearables just like the newly launched Oakley Meta HSTN glasses, and it looks as if its subsequent Quest system might be nearer to good glasses than a VR headset with controllers.
It is not recognized when ByteDance’s goggles will really be launched or the place they’re going to be offered. Present Pico headsets aren’t offered within the US, and given the priority over ByteDance’s possession of TikTok, it appears unlikely the corporate would have the ability to promote a blended actuality system with out pushback.
