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Project Ironman AR headset may start on Verizon 5G

Rumors and leaked documents and pictures were circulating this week that a new augmented reality AR headset, codenamed Project Ironman, may and may not be launched 5G network. The AR headset was apparently developed by Lenovo and Motorola and could be a new addition to the ThinkReality product range. This week, images were leaked by Evan Blass giving a glimpse of what the AR headset might look like when and if it arrives on the Verizon 5G network.

Project Ironman AR headset

The AR headset consists of a neck piece that provides power and data to the headset via a cable, and the complete system could cost between $ 2,000 and $ 2,500, making it an alternative to the Microsoft Hololens 2 mixed reality headset makes for $ 3,500. Brad Linder from Liliputing explains more: “As far as a possible price for Project Ironman is concerned, at the moment we only have to orientate ourselves on the prices of the ThinkReality A3 and the g100. The A3 is priced at $ 1499.99 and the g100 is currently priced at $ 449. That could put it in the $ 2,000 to $ 2,500 price range, which is well below the Hololens 2’s starting price of $ 3,499. “

Evan Blass revealed the leaked images of the Project Ironman AR headset via Twitter

“What do you get when you cross a Lenovo AR headset with a Motorola-designed, touchpad-wearing neckband – all cited by Verizon as a solid use case for its 5G ultra-wideband network? Get to know “Project Ironman”.

Source : Liliputing : Evan Blass

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