Weekly Spatial | Dec 5 - Meta launches developer toolkit for AI glasses and opens new AR integration pathways, Pimax unveils ‘SuperOpen’ to foster a modular, community-driven VR future
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DEVELOPER TOOLKIT
Meta Launches Developer Toolkit for AI Glasses, Opening New AR Integration Pathways
Meta has released a developer preview of its Wearables Device Access Toolkit, enabling early access to camera and audio features on Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. Developers can prototype hands-free, sensor-based experiences across iOS and Android apps, with broader publishing set for 2026. Partners like Disney, 18Birdies, and Microsoft Seeing AI are already exploring its potential.
PLATFORM DEVELOPMENT
Pimax Unveils 'SuperOpen' to Foster a Modular, Community-Driven VR Future

To mark its tenth anniversary, Pimax has launched SuperOpen, an initiative that opens up the Crystal Super headset platform to developers with SDKs, schematics, and collaborative tools. Aiming to reduce hardware waste and encourage innovation, SuperOpen supports modular upgrades and invites community input on future tech, from E Ink optics to facial tracking modules.
XR MARKET
FluxPose VR Tracker raises $2M for compact 6DOF tracking
LAUNCHES & ANNOUNCEMENTS
AWE Asia 2026 announces first speakers
XRCC Online announces winners
Android XR & Gemini AI showcase set for Dec 8 from Google
Cellid debuts dual AR glasses with plastic + glass waveguides
China’s self-sustaining XR industrial system reaches 10,000 firms
GravityXR builds ultralight-headset chip in China
AeroVironment adds VR/AR training tools to AV_Halo
Apple’s head of UI leaves to lead design at Meta Reality Labs
Microsoft Teams expands immersive events & productivity
Meta may cut Metaverse budget by up to 30%
XR EVENTS
AWE Nites
AWE Nite NYC: XR Holiday Party: Dec 17, 6:30PM ET, New York
Other Events
UnitedXR Europe: Dec 8-10, Brussels, Belgium
ICVR 2026: Jan 26-27, 2026, New York, USA
AWE Asia: Feb 2-4, 2026, Singapore
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