After the 2023-2024 hype cycle led by Apple Vision Pro, the 2025 valley of disillusionment, and the quiet but real consolidation of Meta Quest 3S and the WebXR stack, it is time to assess honestly where extended reality stands. What works, what has died, what is still alive.
Augmented reality (AR) overlays digital information onto the physical world in real time, anchors virtual objects in space using computer vision and position sensors, and is already used in industrial maintenance, guided surgery, educational labs and e-commerce product try-on, with battery life and glasses field of view as the main open challenges.
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