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CastAR Ship First Sets of ‘Early’ Glasses to Backers (Video)

castAR, the augmented reality gaming system, have provided an update for Kickstarter backers eagerly awaiting news. The first ‘early’ design glasses have shipped! What’s more they filmed the journey of the very first set from packing to Post Office.

CastAR Update

castAR from Technical Illusions is a unique augmented reality gaming system that uses device mounted projectors and retro-reflective surfaces to achieve a holographic style experience for users. It was borne from the bowels of Valve’s R&D labs and had a hugely successful Kickstarter campaign last year – pulling in over $1M in backer support.

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The team have now released an update to backers announcing that the first tier of backers, who pledged to receive early units (i.e. not the final design), will receive their glasses shortly.

Even before the Kickstarter campaign began, Jeri Ellsworth and Rick Johnsons have presented the castAR story in a very personal manner. Starting with Jeri’s intimate account of castAR’s origins in a video released prior to the Kickstarter, it’s fitting that this latest video conveys the first shipping event in a similar manner. It’s clear, despite looking a little weary, the team are thrilled at witnessing the culmination of years of hard work – finally their system will be in the hands of the public.

The ‘boxing’ video shows contents that early tier backers can expect to receive; CastAR Glasses, Video Interface / Breakout box, Power Supply, IR Tracking Marker, Video cables, some Sweets and (as a reward for taking the ‘not quite final’ glasses and assisting with testing) a personalised letter from Jeri and Rick – all in a neat carry case. Interestingly, early adopters don’t receive one retro-reflective sheet but 3. Again, the team really want to heat feedback from early users on which they think is the best want some feedback.

CastAR’s VR Clip-on Concept Art

The early units do not include the still-in-development VR clip-on attachments, which supposedly provide a high FOV virtual reality experience, reflecting the projected light back to the user. This aspect of the castAR is still a relative unknown, but if it works well rounds out a quite compelling immersive entertainment package.

So, congratulations to the castAR team for hitting this milestone! Those of us ‘normal’ backers will have to wait a little longer for the final kits. Here’s hoping that next milestone comes in the new year, we’re really looking forward to getting our hands on it!


You can find more out more about castAR over at the Technical Illusions website here.

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