Good addition of detecting and I assume controlling with eye movement. The control by gesture has never been good enough for many applications. Need more general applications to get people used to the interaction
Microsoft HoloLens 2 augmented reality headset unveiled By Leo Kelion in BBC Tech.
Microsoft has a new version of its augmented reality headset, which now detects where its users are looking and tracks the movements of their hands.
It said that HoloLens 2 wearers would find it easier to touch and otherwise interact with graphics superimposed over their real-world views.
Other improvements include filling more of a user's view and automatically recognising who they are.
The firm is pitching the kit as being ready for use in business environments.
Many experts believe mixing together graphics and real-world views has greater potential than virtual reality, which removes the user from their immediate environment. .... "
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