Meta may have only recently released two advanced VR headsets, Meta Quest Pro and Meta Quest 3, but it’s hardly resting on those laurels. Instead, Meta forges ahead with something it has termed, at least for the time being, “Mirror Lake.”
Magic Mirror
The looming challenge from Apple Vision Pro has undoubtedly spurred on Meta to push comparable technology to the forefront of its development agenda. Reverse passthrough is one major feature currently known to be part of Mirror Lake. Allowing a video rendering of a user’s eyes to appear on the external front panel of a headset, reverse passthrough supports the importance of eyes in human communication. The result of effective reverse passthrough would likely be less confusion and disruption when communicating in person with someone wearing a headset.
Following on from the development and employment of pancake lens systems in Quest Pro and Quest 3, Meta is working on Holocake lens designs that would further reduce the bulk of lens systems while increasing clarity. A prototype device dubbed Holocake 2 was previously shown off by Meta and could be quite similar to Mirror Lake in many respects.“Instead of sending light through a lens, we send it through a holograph of a lens. And holographs are basically recordings of what happens when light hits something. So just like a holograph is much flatter than the thing itself, holographic optics are much flatter than the lenses that they model, but they affect incoming light in pretty much the same way. So, it’s a pretty neat hack.” – Mark Zuckerberg, 2022
Turing Tested Tech
Sneak peek images of in-development devices often come from third-party leaks. Mirror Lake is already proving a little different in that regard, with Senior Meta staff showing off a 3D render of the device during a recent talk. ‘How to Pass the Visual Turing Test in AR/VR’ was presented by Meta Reality Labs Senior Director of Display Systems Research, Douglas Lanman to Wyant College of Optical Sciences and featured the render in a brief video clip. Although a far cry from a finished product demo, the Mirror Lake render looked impressively lifelike.
Imagine the potential for porn when you can combine VR and in-person interactions. Fantasy elements could come into play in ways only believed achievable through AR. With VR, AR, and XR porn being a quietly compelling case for adopting these kinds of devices, there’s every reason to expect such features will be utilized in porn to a high degree.Although many of these technologies are not entirely new revelations from Meta, having been part of various prototype devices, Mirror Lake is said to be aiming for a more practical application. As such, the design of a physical device needs plenty of time and attention. Just how long before Mirror Lake will eventuate and land on user’s heads remains to be seen but it could easily be a few years yet.
vrjoeker says
Very cool!
SilentMajority says
I can’t wait to see if this comes to fruition.