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5 interesting things about made-in-India XR headset from AjnaLens

AjnaLens, an Indian startup, has finally rolled out its new mixed reality headsets. The company showcased the AjnaXR headset in CES 2023, which happened in January this year in Las Vegas. Now it has rolled out two new mixed reality headsets that are the AjnaXR PRO and AjnaXR SE. Here are the five major details about these headsets.

The AjnaXR PRO launched with a dual 2.1-inch display. This display comes with a resolution of 4560 x 2280 pixels that delivers a vivid visual experience. Talking about the performance, it comes with 256 GB of storage and a 5500 mAh battery for extended usage, making it suitable for longer sessions and improved productivity. Apart from that, the company might also feature a Snapdragon XR2 chipset for its headset, as it was previously rumoured that AjnaLens has partnered with the Snapdragon.

Also read: How AjnaLens is using VR and the Metaverse to upskill India

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AjnaLens introduces an extended reality ecosystem called AjnaVidya, offering immersive training and upskilling experiences for professionals and businesses. The Ajna Developer Hub (ADH) provides essential tools like SDKs, APIs, documentation, and tutorials for developers to create content. The Ajna Publisher Hub supports creators with insights and analytics for optimising content performance. Ajna Workstation is a cloud-based computing service allowing access to extended reality tools and content from any internet-connected device, overcoming device limitations and enabling on-the-go experiences.

Also read: Despite Apple Vision Pro reveal, mixed reality won't yet become mainstream

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The prices of these MR headsets are not out yet. However, if you are interested in purchasing them, the pre-orders are currently available. You can pre-order the AjnaXR Pro or AjnaXR SE from their official website.



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