
Brother has announced its latest head-mounted display known as the AiRScouter, where it is still not available for public consumption as it is currently in the prototype stage. This new AiRScouter is lighter than its predecessor, supporting corrective lenses in the process. Brother hopes to offer a unique user experience courtesy of its AR (Augmented Reality)-based software, where folks who wear the AiRScouter will be able to access selected information as well as “scout” around, obtaining unique information that is accessible only through this new head-mounted display. Everyone can start to look like a Borg now if this makes it big time.
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