Exploring the Future of AR Glasses with [Void Computing] Open Source SDK
Void Computing Develops Open Source SDK for AR Glasses
Augmented reality (AR) technology is advancing at a rapid pace, with sleeker and more powerful AR glasses hitting the market. As this technology evolves, hackers are also stepping up to the challenge of exploring its capabilities. Void Computing, a tech company, is at the forefront of this movement with their development of an open source SDK for AR glasses.
In a series of engaging blog posts titled “AR glasses USB protocols: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly” and “the Worse, the Better and the Prettier”, Void Computing delves into the technical aspects of AR glasses. The posts provide concise explanations, detailed diagrams, and case studies of different pairs of AR glasses on the market, all demonstrated with the help of a canine assistant.
Void Computing’s exploration of AR glasses goes beyond the surface level, delving into MCU firmware reverse-engineering, HID packet captures, USB-C DisplayPort altmode, and more. The posts serve as a valuable resource for those interested in reverse-engineering devices and understanding the inner workings of AR technology.
The development of an open source SDK for AR glasses by Void Computing signals a step towards standardization in the industry. Their mission to embrace the positive aspects of a cyberpunk future is gaining traction, and their efforts are a testament to the growing interest in AR technology among hackers.
As we continue to witness advancements in AR technology, it is encouraging to see hackers like Void Computing pushing the boundaries and exploring the possibilities of this exciting technology. Special thanks to [adistuder] for sharing this news on the Hackaday Discord server.