Here's what I made of Snap's new augmented-reality Spectacles

MIT Technology Review 

These fifth-generation Spectacles can display visual information and applications directly on their see-through lenses, making objects appear as if they are in the real world. The interface is powered by the company's new operating system, Snap OS. There is no screen covering your field of view. Instead, images appear to float and exist in three dimensions in the world around you, hovering in the air or resting on tables and floors. Snap CTO Bobby Murphy described the intended result to MIT Technology Review as "computing overlaid on the world that enhances our experience of the people in the places that are around us, rather than isolating us or taking us out of that experience."

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