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After Magic Leap's claims about this headset's otherworldly experience, we had to try it ourselves.
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Thanks to our trusty infrared camera, we can see a strobing IR projector for depth sensing just above the nose bridge—similar in principle to what we found in the iPhone X, and before it, the Kinect.
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If you look closely, you can also spot four additional IR LEDs in each lens, "invisibly" lighting up your eyeballs for tracking. (We'll dig up the trackers shortly.)
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