With the official push of iOS 11, current mobile-based AR has attracted a large number of news spotlights, but Mira hopes that the iPhone will also open a hands-free AR world for consumers. Today, Mira officially opened their SDK to developers and announced a new round of financing for investors. Mira's Prism head display is not complicated (does not include any additional components or sensors), but this device has been carefully designed to attract the attention of the right people. At the beginning of this year's over-subscription seed round financing, the start-up company received a $1.5 million investment led by Sequoia. Today, Mira once again completed a one million dollar financing. Investors include Greylock Partners, Founders Fund Angel, and Macro Ventures. In addition, Mira has already started shipping the first batch of 1,000 heads-ups to developers, but they have not yet announced the head-mounted overall pre-purchase sales information for $99. The AR company claims that it supports iPhone 6, iPhone 6S, iPhone 7 and iPhone 8 according to the device's volume head model. If you are one of the first users of the pre-made iPhone X, you need to wait for the updated Mira Head Model to experience AR. But the founder of this company stated that they are developing "1.5 generations" of updates, adding support for different device sizes. As developers have begun shipments, Mira has also opened their SDKs to the world (click to go) so that new content partners can develop cool content for the platform. There is no doubt that the start-up company's efforts to attract developers will become one of the biggest challenges for manufacturers. Pvc Conduit Pipe,Plastic Conduit Pipe,Electrical Wiring Pipe,Plastic Cable Conduit FOSHAN SHUNDE LANGLI HARDWARE ELECTRICAL CO.LTD , https://www.langliplastic.com