HoloLens no more: Microsoft will no longer develop the AR/VR headsets
Goodbye, HoloLens!
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Microsoft will no longer develop the HoloLens headsets and cease support for HoloLens 2 starting 2027, as the company wants to move on to other more pressing technologies, such as cloud and AI.
According to The Verge, the Redmond-based tech giant is set to hand off the Army’s version of HoloLens to Anduril; it discontinued the HoloLens 2 a while ago, and the headset will no longer be its focus.
AR/VR technologies are still not as popular as the tech giants wanted them to be. Meta, with its Meta Quest headsets, is reportedly losing $10 billion a year to keep them afloat, while Apple’s most recent Vision Pro device hasn’t been doing so well, either.
However, we might see AR/VR technologies resurgence in a few years when the world is ready to adopt them.
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