Microsoft started working with the Army in 2019, using a modified HoloLens 2 for a headset that reportedly felt like “a real-life game of Call of Duty.” Early prototypes allowed soldiers to ...
Microsoft has landed a massive contract from the U.S. Army to produce headsets based on the HoloLens 2, a major validation for the company’s mixed-reality technology, solution provider ...
The company discontinued Hololens 2 production late last year. With it handing over the Army version to Anduril, Microsoft has confirmed to The Verge that it is leaving the hardware development ...
Microsoft discontinued the HoloLens 2, and is handing off the Army’s version to Anduril, but is it done done with HoloLens hardware? No other products? I asked the company just in case.
In a blog post, Microsoft said Anduril will take over production and future development of hardware and software for HoloLens as part of the US Army's Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS ...
Microsoft discontinues all development of the Hololens, including the military version –, which is taken over by Palmer Luckey's company Anduril. Microsoft is finally ending its foray into ...
The company ended production of its latest headset, HoloLens 2, in October 2024 and at the time ... the lead "to drive the next phase of the U.S. Army’s Integrated Visual Augmentation System ...
Microsoft has confirmed that the HoloLens 2 is discontinued. In a statement to UploadVR, the company acknowledged that customers and partners who want to get their hands on the company's ...
HoloLens 2 shows great potential over HoloLens 1 in terms of better compute power, the Azure Kinect Integration for full hand tracking and potentially object recognition, a larger field of view ...