Watch: ARKit 2 Further Hints an Apple AR Headset Is Coming

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It’s been a while since we’ve heard anything about Apple’s rumored augmented reality headset — but that doesn’t mean the company isn’t paving the way for that device.
The Cupertino tech giant has been continuing its development of AR technology. For the most part, that development has been kept relatively quiet. But ARKit 2, announced at WWDC ’18, gives us a glimpse at how the technology is progressing.
It may have been easy to miss, particularly if you don’t have access to the latest iOS 12 betas, but Apple has seriously ramped up the capabilities of its existing AR systems.
If you need evidence of that, just take these recent tweets by designer Harley Turan (spotted by Reddit user bwjxjelsbd).
Live image detection with iOS 12 & ARKit 2. Display digital information attached to physical objects. Feels like playing in the future ? #arkit #ios12 pic.twitter.com/b0bc9CiL8n
— Harley Turan (@hturan) June 9, 2018
Live image detection and tracking have both gotten huge upgrades in iOS 12 and ARKit 2, as evidenced by Turan’s testing. Turan says that the tracking capabilities of ARKit 2 are “ridiculous,” and added that testing the updated system feels like “playing in the future.”
Major, major props to the ARKit team at @apple. The tracking here is simply ridiculous
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