Target has provided details of its New generation of smart glassesAria Gen 2. An increased reality device with multiple cameras, microphone, speakers and various sensors, that the Zuckerberg firm focuses on the development of AI, robotics and other professional applications that use augmented reality technologies.
Virtual/Increased/Mixed Reality Technologies have been far from ambitious objectives that promised in its launch And very few suppliers have been able to survive. Not even Apple’s vision has been able to encourage this market segment. Goal is one of the few great technological ones that maintains the bet, with at least decent sales figures with products such as Quest 3S for the consumer market.
Now, bet on the professional market with the ARIA Gen 2, new generation that improve the benefits of the original model in all sections, longer battery duration, always active sensors, speakers or folding capacity.
Aria Gen 2 has several cameras. The main one has HDR, with a dynamic range of 120 dB that captures high contrast scenes. A new environmental light sensor with UV sensor optimizes exposure control by automatically detecting if the user sees interior artificial light or natural natural light. In addition, a global shutter eliminates blurred readings in pixel reading.
The glasses have four additional artificial vision cameras that cover a Field of vision of approximately 300 degreeswhich allows them to create 3D depth maps frontal, lateral and rear. An overlap of 80 degrees of the cameras captures a stereoscopic image. Other ocular monitoring cameras detect the exact location that users look at.
Aria Gen 2 has a nasal pad with heart rate detection and other global positioning sensors, barometer, magnetometer and six degrees of freedom to track its location in space. In addition, it incorporates a microphone to better capture voices in noisy environments, and also speakers to listen to the AI responses.
It is expected that the new intelligent target glasses for the professional market will reach the market in the late 2025.