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Get the AR headset and tracker for $89.95
TL;DR: Interact with the digital world with the MagiMask and MagiTools: AR headset and tracker objects for $89.95, a 30% savings as of July 8.
Of the many tricks smartphones have up their sleeve, augmented reality is arguably one of the coolest. But if you want to take your immersion to the next level, an AR headset is highly recommended. While there are many products to choose from in this category, one of the coolest options out there is the MagiMask AR Headset.
With most conventional AR accessories, the image is viewed via split-screen, which results in lower resolution. The binocular style can also be straining on the eyes and isn’t very viable for users with glasses. As a solution, the MagiMask utilizes special lens technology that grants a singular full-screen experience that has four times the resolution of traditional AR sets.
This revolutionary easy-to-use AR package also comes with a number of nifty props called MagiTools. With the MagiTile, MagiDice, and MagiKard, you can ensure stable tracking of models and physically interact with whatever you’re viewing.
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Beyond the realm of AR, the MagiMask is a great way to enjoy films or games on your phone. Paired with a Bluetooth controller, you can up your gaming experience with popular titles like Grand Theft Auto and Fortnite. Or if you just want to take a break and chill out, the MagiMask provides a cinema-like experience wherever you are.
Like many of today’s innovations, the MagiMask was brought to life thanks to crowdfunding. This device has been successfully backed on both Kickstarter and Indiegogo. Normally, it retails for $129.99. But Mashable readers can snag the MagiMask plus Magitools AR Set for $89.95, 30% off its regular price.
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