
This week on Reality Bytes, we discuss Meta decoupling Facebook logins from VR headsets; Oppo’s hardware that brings a new twist to AR; and Reddit’s community-based foray into Web3. See quick-hit takeaways below, followed by the full episode embed…
🛑 Meta finally listened to Oculus and VR fans that didn’t want a Facebook profile requirement for login. We discuss the implications.
👓 Oppo takes a fresh spin on AR glasses with a ‘snap-on monocle’ attachment for their Air Glasses. We dive into the tech and opportunity.
👾 Reddit will begin selling collectible avatars created by their own users. We break down why this is a smart community-focused Web3 execution.
