avon b7
It doesn't matter if it's DOA or dies a slow death or is a raving success.
The whole point is trying to produce something useful.
There are pitfalls for sure. How they try to do it. If they try to lock users in. How they intend to create content. At what price. All unanswered right now.
XR depends on content and some kind of 'open' industry standard would be my preferred option.
I can see many use cases and think XR will become ubiquitous at some point but the pain points are very real. Bulk and battery are two biggies but they aren't the only two.
Let's not forget that XR is already a reality. Nothing new will be announced in the XR sense.
ICT infrastructure capable of delivering widescale XR experiences is also missing but you have to start somewhere and plenty of manufacturers are waiting for that side of things to improve.
A high speed, QoS, low latency domestic solution would be OK for some scenarios.