{"id":56172,"date":"2023-11-09T21:39:06","date_gmt":"2023-11-09T21:39:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/saveupdata.com\/?p=56172"},"modified":"2023-11-09T21:39:06","modified_gmt":"2023-11-09T21:39:06","slug":"magic-leap-2-update-claims-vastly-improved-hand-tracking-biometric-id","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/saveupdata.com\/vr\/magic-leap-2-update-claims-vastly-improved-hand-tracking-biometric-id\/","title":{"rendered":"Magic Leap 2 Update Claims Vastly Improved Hand-tracking, Biometric ID"},"content":{"rendered":"

A major update to Magic Leap 2 claims to improve many of the device’s core capabilities.<\/p>\n

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With all that’s happened in the XR space recently, it’s hard to believe that Magic Leap 2 has hardly been out for more than a year. The company continues to support and improve the device, including a major update released today (v1.4.0) which claims to improve a wide range of core capabilities.<\/p>\n

Hand-tracking & Positional-tracking Improvements<\/h4>\n

The most notable, perhaps is the claimed “six times” improvement in hand-tracking accuracy, alongside a 10% reduction in latency. Although the device ships with a single controller, hand-tracking is the most accessible way to interact with the device, making this a very meaningful improvement.<\/p>\n

Additionally, the company says the headset’s positional tracking has been improved, allowing virtual content to more convincingly stay locked to the real world. Specifically the company claims a “63% improvement on average\u00a0(e.g. if the error was 2 cm when walking 2 meters, it is now 0.74 cm).”<\/p>\n

This enhancement is thanks to “improvements in [real-time] calibration,” and the company says this could have knock-on improvements for other systems that rely on the headset’s camera tracking.<\/p>\n

Biometric Unlocking and Authentication<\/h4>\n

The Magic Leap 2 v1.4.0 update also rolls out improvements for what the company calls “Iris ID”\u2014an authentication method based on eye-recognition. The update allows users to unlock their headset with their uniquely recognized eye-scan, and developers can use the same system to authenticate and log-in to third-party applications.<\/p>\n

Biometric ID is just one of many potential features that make eye-tracking a game-changer for XR devices.<\/p>\n

Improved Casting and Capturing<\/h4>\n

Today’s update improves the headset’s ability to cast and capture what’s happening in the headset for sharing with others. Details on the exact changes are slim at the moment, with the company only noting:<\/p>\n