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Microsoft has decided to put an end to its HoloLens experience, its mixed reality glasses. According to UploadVR, the Redmond-based company has stopped manufacturing the HoloLens 2, and will soon end software support for the original model.
According to the mentioned source, the company confirmed that it halted production of the HoloLens 2 and that there are no immediate plans to launch a successor. Sales of the device, which is primarily focused on enterprise use, will continue until the remaining stock is sold out.
Although Microsoft has discontinued the HoloLens 2, it promises to continue providing security patches and software rollbacks until December 31, 2027. The HoloLens 2 was launched in February 2019 during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
As for the original HoloLens, which debuted in 2016, Microsoft’s software support will end this year. Specifically, on December 10, according to the report. Thus, Satya Nadella’s team is beginning to give a final farewell to two products that allowed them to get ahead in the mixed reality segment, but that never had real consumer reach.
Microsoft says goodbye to HoloLens but continues with its military adaptation
Alternate version of Microsoft HoloLens used by the U.S. Army
Microsoft stopping HoloLens 2 production and ending software support for the original HoloLens does not necessarily mean the company will fully exit the mixed reality market. Microsoft told UploadVR that it remains fully committed to the IVAS project for the U.S. Army.
This program, which consists of developing a military helmet with mixed reality features based on HoloLens, has been underway for several years. The company has already conducted some tests, although not all have been positive. Additionally, it has faced complaints from its own employees, who have protested against the militarization of the technology.
According to the company, a crucial test will be conducted at the beginning of 2025, which will help determine whether the project moves forward and whether large-scale production will begin. It’s worth noting that in September, Microsoft partnered with Palmer Luckey, the founder of Oculus VR, to advance the military headset inspired by HoloLens.
Beyond IVAS, it is clear that HoloLens lost significant ground within Microsoft in recent years. In early 2022, it was reported that the company had supposedly canceled the HoloLens 3, although this was later denied. However, months later, Alex Kipman, the creator of the mixed reality glasses, left the company amidst accusations of sexual harassment.
This was followed by significant layoffs at Microsoft in June of this year, directly impacting the team dedicated to HoloLens. Still, in August, it was revealed that Redmond could partner with Samsung to produce a new device focused on productivity and gaming, which would compete with the Apple Vision Pro. However, it was indicated that this might not be ready until 2026.
Microsoft is discontinuing its HoloLens 2 mixed reality headset nearly five years after its release. The $3,499 device is still available fo
Microsoft is discontinuing its HoloLens 2 mixed reality headset nearly five years after its release. The $3,499 device is still available for purchase while supplies last.