Magic Leap is finally here.
After seven years of rumors, speculation and hype (not to mention $2.3 billion in funding from major companies like Google), Magic Leap this week started selling a real product you can buy.
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And I'm here to do a magic trick of my own: I'm going to make your misconceptions about Magic Leap disappear!
The hardware bundle in detail
The Magic Leap One Creator Edition is available on the Magic Leap website for $2,295. The headset weighs just under a pound and comes in two sizes based on head size and eye distance. Both sizes come with removable, variably sized and shaped nose and forehead rests. It gets about three hours of battery life.
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