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{{Device Infobox
 
{{Device Infobox
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|image=[[File:magic_leap_2.jpg|350px]]
 
|VR/AR=[[Augmented Reality]]
 
|VR/AR=[[Augmented Reality]]
 
|Type=[[Optical head-mounted display]]
 
|Type=[[Optical head-mounted display]]
 
|Subtype=[[Integrated HMD]]
 
|Subtype=[[Integrated HMD]]
|Platform=Magic Leap OS / Android™ Open Source Project (AOSP) based
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|Platform=Magic Leap Hub for both Windows and macOS
 
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|Creator=
|Developer=
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|Developer=[[Magic Leap Inc.]]
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|Manufacturer=Magic Leap Inc.
|Operating System=Magic Leap OS / Android™ Open Source Project (AOSP) based
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|Operating System=
 
|Versions=
 
|Versions=
 
|Requires=Nothing
 
|Requires=Nothing
 
|Predecessor=None
 
|Predecessor=None
|Successor=
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|Successor=None
|CPU=AMD 7nm Quad—core Zen 2 x86-64core (8 threads) with max CPU frequency 2.4 GHz, cache sizes: 512kB L2 per core and 4MB total L3 cache
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|CPU=AMD 7nm Zen 2 x86-64 - CPU Core/Thread Count: 4/8 - Max CPU Frequency: 2.4 GHz - Cache: 512 kB L2 per core and 4 MB total L3
|GPU=AMD RDNA 2 with max Gfx frequency capped at 1.1 GHz
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|GPU=AMD RDNA 2 @ 1.1 GHz 1 Shader Array 4 WGPs (Workgroup Processors) 2 RB+ Render Backends 1MB L2 Cache
|HPU=
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|HPU=Custom 14 core CVIP (computer vision) engine
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|Memory=16 GB
|Storage=
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|Storage=256 GB
|Display=AR Display
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|Display=Industry-leading optics
|Resolution=1440 x 1760 pixel
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|Resolution=
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|Pixel Density=Over 16.8M colors supported
 
|Refresh Rate=120 Hz
 
|Refresh Rate=120 Hz
 
|Persistence=
 
|Persistence=
 
|Precision=
 
|Precision=
|Field of View=44.6 x 53.6 x 70°
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|Field of View=Up to 70° field of view
 
|Optics=
 
|Optics=
|IPD Adjustment=
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|IPD Range=
|Tracking=6DoF optical tracking
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|Tracking=6DOF, Headpose and gaze tracking
|Rotational Tracking=3-axis Accelerometer & Gyroscope
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|Rotational Tracking=Built-in IMU
|Positional Tracking=Depth Camera
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|Positional Tracking=IR+optical six degrees of freedom tracking
 
|Update Rate=
 
|Update Rate=
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|Tracking Volume=14.6”-∞ volume of view
 
|Play Space=
 
|Play Space=
 
|Latency=
 
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|Audio=Text-To-Speech
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|Audio=Spatial audio
|Camera=12.6M pixel autofocus RGB camera, 4K at 30fps or 1920x1080 @ 60fps video
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|Camera=More than 18 different cameras and sensors
|Sensors=3 Wider FoV World Cameras, Depth Camera, RGB Camera, Ambient Light Sensor, 4x Eye Tracking Cameras, 4x IMU, 3-axis Accelerometer & Gyroscope, 2x 3-axis Magnetometer, 2x Altimeter
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|Sensors=Speech recognition via speech-to-text
|Input=Eye Tracking, Voice Input, Keyboards (Multi-language virtual keyboard, BT keyboard and mouse, USB keyboard and mouse), Gestures & Hand Tracking
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|Input=Magic Leap 2 Controller, Direct manipulation, Works with smartphone, Bluetooth keyboard
|Connectivity=Wi-Fi (Qualcomm® FastConnect™ 6900 System with 160MHz channel support, Uplink and Downlink MU-MIMO), Bluetooth (Qualcomm® FastConnect™ 6900 System)
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|Connectivity=WiFi 6, Bluetooth
 
|Power=Battery
 
|Power=Battery
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|Battery Life=Up to 3.5 hrs continuous use (7 days in sleep mode)
|Weight=Device weight not provided, Controller weight: 135g
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|Weight=260g
|Size=Single size for the device, Controller size: 127 x 62 x 61mm
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|Size=
 
|Cable Length=Wireless
 
|Cable Length=Wireless
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|Release Date=2023
 
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|Website=https://www.magicleap.com
 
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The '''Magic Leap 2''' is an optical see-through head-mounted display that is developed by [[Magic Leap]]. It is marketed to enterprise users, but is stunted due to its difficulty of application development and closed hardware that doesn't allow for custom operating systems to be loaded. General purchase availability started in 2022.
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The Magic Leap 2 was released under CEO Peggy Johnson, who became CEO of Magic Leap after Rony Abovitz stepped down from the position.
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One of the features of the Magic Leap 2 is that the display can dim.
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The Magic Leap 2 has a taller aspect ratio and larger vertical field of view than the Magic Leap 1. The Magic Leap 2 has one of the highest fields of view, if not the highest, of any optical see-through head mounted display that has been produced.
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It is wired into a puck that could be mounted on a waist belt. The puck is the main compute of the unit. It runs a derivative of the Android operating system.

Latest revision as of 06:15, 17 April 2024

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Developer Magic Leap Inc.
Manufacturer Magic Leap Inc.
Requires Nothing
Predecessor None
Successor None
CPU AMD 7nm Zen 2 x86-64 - CPU Core/Thread Count: 4/8 - Max CPU Frequency: 2.4 GHz - Cache: 512 kB L2 per core and 4 MB total L3
GPU AMD RDNA 2 @ 1.1 GHz 1 Shader Array 4 WGPs (Workgroup Processors) 2 RB+ Render Backends 1MB L2 Cache
Display Industry-leading optics
Pixel Density Over 16.8M colors supported
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Image
Field of View Up to 70° field of view
Optics
Tracking 6DOF, Headpose and gaze tracking
Rotational Tracking Built-in IMU
Positional Tracking IR+optical six degrees of freedom tracking
Tracking Volume 14.6”-∞ volume of view
Audio Spatial audio
Camera More than 18 different cameras and sensors
Connectivity WiFi 6, Bluetooth
Power Battery
Battery Life Up to 3.5 hrs continuous use (7 days in sleep mode)
Sensors Speech recognition via speech-to-text
Input Magic Leap 2 Controller, Direct manipulation, Works with smartphone, Bluetooth keyboard
Cable Length Wireless

The Magic Leap 2 is an optical see-through head-mounted display that is developed by Magic Leap. It is marketed to enterprise users, but is stunted due to its difficulty of application development and closed hardware that doesn't allow for custom operating systems to be loaded. General purchase availability started in 2022.

The Magic Leap 2 was released under CEO Peggy Johnson, who became CEO of Magic Leap after Rony Abovitz stepped down from the position.

One of the features of the Magic Leap 2 is that the display can dim.

The Magic Leap 2 has a taller aspect ratio and larger vertical field of view than the Magic Leap 1. The Magic Leap 2 has one of the highest fields of view, if not the highest, of any optical see-through head mounted display that has been produced.

It is wired into a puck that could be mounted on a waist belt. The puck is the main compute of the unit. It runs a derivative of the Android operating system.