Qualcomm Partners With Niantic To Produce New Smart-Glasses
Anil Singh
Niantic has become one of the pioneers in this field since the introduction of Pokemon Go and other hit games in 2016.
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Both Niantic Labs and Qualcomm have been working on a new version of smart glasses. Surprisingly, several days ago, Niantic made an announcement of a collaboration between two companies to manufacture the next generation of this product, which allows users to access digital information with the help of advanced reality hardware.
The upcoming collaboration of two big-name companies is predicted to have a strong influence on AR technology games. Niantic has become one of the pioneers in this field since the introduction of Pokemon Go and other hit games in 2016. Regarding Qualcomm - the creator of highly-appreciated Snapdragon processors - is also famous for its mobile hardware. According to the recent reports, the first and foremost purpose of this powerful combination is to manufacture a new version of Smart Glasses which are not only budget-friendly but accessible as well.
From the very start, Niantic’s games have been designed to suit their AR technology. They have utilized all available sensor found in the current SmartPhone to back up their carefully-designed game experiences of the users. Therefore, it is obvious that they will ensure the quality of every game they have made. Players could easily imagine their controlling games without touching the phone screen by hand.
In conclusion, big fans of phone-based AR technology are advised to subscribe to this promising project, because of the fact that it could entirely change the ordinary way to enjoy games. There are many questions raised for the two companies, one of them that receives a lot of concerns is how people use their phones with a pair of SmartGlasses on eyes.
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