Looking Glass is making waves in the tech world with its latest holographic display offering. On Thursday, the company rolled out a trio of new displays, including the highly anticipated Looking Glass Go, a pocket-sized holographic marvel priced at just $299. This new model aims to make holographic technology more accessible than ever, addressing a major barrier that has long hindered widespread adoption.
The Looking Glass 16- and 32-inch Spatial Displays are also now available, catering to those seeking larger, high-end holographic experiences. However, it's the compact and affordably priced Go that steals the spotlight. This six-inch display, comparable in size to a smartphone, is designed with a foldable base for easy setup and portability.
Looking Glass has been working to lower costs and enhance the user experience. The Go follows the $399 Portrait, a holographic photo frame launched in late 2020. By integrating advanced features such as spatial image display and 3D content conversion software, Looking Glass is positioning itself at the forefront of consumer-friendly holographic technology.
The Go's release comes at a time when devices like Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro and Vision Pro headset are pushing spatial 3D capture into the mainstream. Looking Glass has seized this opportunity, offering a headset-free alternative that makes holographic technology accessible to a broader audience.
With the introduction of the Looking Glass Go, the company is set to expand its user base significantly. By lowering the entry price from thousands of dollars to just under $300, Looking Glass is poised to attract tech enthusiasts who were previously deterred by the high costs of holographic displays.