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The only company that I know who makes VR tech and is pushing Linux is Valve, but idk if they would consider adding AR in their headsets.
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I'd believe they would add it to their headsets, but the main question I have is *when* that headset comes out, Valve time isn't exactly fast
Yeah, Valve could add AR to their headsets, but would AR be something they care about, Valve is a gaming company, VR games are a thing but AR games is even more niche and I don't really know if there's a big enough market to make this interesting.
True, Valve time is something lol, there is rumors about their next VR headset, the deckard which is rumored to be wireless, but in Valve time we are years away from any official information.