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The focus of OST-HMDs such as the Hololens and Magic Leap 1 is usually set to about 1 or 2 meters in front of the face.
 
The focus of OST-HMDs such as the Hololens and Magic Leap 1 is usually set to about 1 or 2 meters in front of the face.
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[[Vuzix]] is a provider of OST-HMDs.
  
 
Optical [[head-mounted display]] can cover only 1 eye such as the [[Google Glass]] or both eyes. Wearers can interact with the projected digital content through input methods such as voice commands, gestures and controllers.
 
Optical [[head-mounted display]] can cover only 1 eye such as the [[Google Glass]] or both eyes. Wearers can interact with the projected digital content through input methods such as voice commands, gestures and controllers.

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Optical see-through head-mounted display (OST-HMD), also called Optical head-mounted display or OHMD, is a type of head-mounted display that projects images and allows the user to see through its display. OHMDs are used in augmented reality (AR). Unlike Virtual Reality HMDs that obscures our vision of the real world, OHMDs allow us to see our surroundings while streaming data and image overlays in front of our eyes.

The focus of OST-HMDs such as the Hololens and Magic Leap 1 is usually set to about 1 or 2 meters in front of the face.

Vuzix is a provider of OST-HMDs.

Optical head-mounted display can cover only 1 eye such as the Google Glass or both eyes. Wearers can interact with the projected digital content through input methods such as voice commands, gestures and controllers.

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