Description
Introducing Magic Leap 2
Magic Leap 2 sets the standard for see-through AR with patented optics technology — all designed and built in-house.
Magic Leap 2 is a next-generation AR headset designed for enterprise users who need clarity, performance, and comfort. With advanced optics and dynamic dimming, it delivers sharp, high-contrast visuals even in bright environments. Its lightweight, ergonomic design ensures all-day wearability, while precision eye and hand tracking enable intuitive interaction. Powered by a high-performance AMD processor and supporting OpenXR, Magic Leap 2 offers seamless integration with enterprise applications across industries like healthcare, manufacturing, and defense. It’s a future-ready tool built to transform workflows and enhance productivity through spatial computing.


Designed for extended use
Leap 2 features a lightweight, ergonomic design with multi-user functionality for all-day comfort. Its computing and battery units are tethered to the device via the separate Compute Pack—shifting weight away from the user’s head for enhanced maneuverability and comfort.
Stay in the moment
Leap 2 keeps users connected to their physical world while they work, blending digital content into their real-world environment through our transparent eyepieces and patented optical technology. It delivers powerful AR apps without the obstruction, lag, or distortion of screen-based passthrough systems—ensuring higher levels of safety and precision.


Built for possibility.
Magic Leap 2 is built to run customized AR apps at scale, with one of the highest compute performance capabilities (CPU/GPU) of any standalone AR device on the market.
A place to explore.
Powered by a high-performance AMD processor and supporting OpenXR, Magic Leap 2 offers seamless integration with enterprise applications across industries like healthcare, manufacturing, and defense.
Offloaded Processing
Magic Leap 2 offers a seamless, low-latency working experience with a dual-CPU configuration: one processor in the headset manages lighter tasks, while a more robust processor in the Compute Pack handles more demanding tasks.
Specifications
Category | Details |
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Display | 2x Custom MicroLED (one per eye), 1440 x 1760 per eye resolution |
Field of View | 70° diagonal (larger than Magic Leap 1) |
Dynamic Dimming | Up to 2.5 log units of dimming; adjustable to lighting conditions |
Processor | AMD 7nm Quad-Core Zen2 x86 CPU with Integrated Graphics |
Operating System | Android-based, supports OpenXR |
RAM / Storage | 16 GB LPDDR5 RAM / 256 GB Storage |
Tracking | Eye tracking, hand tracking, 6DoF head tracking |
Audio | Integrated stereo speakers and dual microphones |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, USB-C |
Battery Life | Approx. 3.5 hours of active use, hot-swappable external battery |
Weight | ~260g (headset only); ~435g with compute pack |
Input Methods | Controller (6DoF), hand gestures, voice input |
Supported Platforms | Magic Leap Hub, Android AOSP, OpenXR, WebXR |
Use Cases | Enterprise: Healthcare, Manufacturing, Defense, Training, Collaboration |
FAQ’s
FAQ's
1. What’s the difference between Magic Leap 1 and Magic Leap 2?
Magic Leap 2 features a significantly larger field of view, dynamic dimming for improved visibility, a more powerful processor, and better enterprise software integration compared to Magic Leap 1.
2. Is Magic Leap 2 intended for consumers or enterprises?
Magic Leap 2 is designed primarily for enterprise use across industries like healthcare, manufacturing, defense, and logistics.
3. Can I develop my own apps for Leap 2?
Yes, it supports development via OpenXR and Unity/Unreal SDKs. Magic Leap also offers tools and documentation to support developers.
4. How long does the battery last?
You can expect up to 3.5 hours of active usage per charge, with the option to hot-swap external batteries for extended sessions.
5. Does it require an internet connection to work?
An internet connection is required for updates, cloud services, and certain apps, but many apps can function offline.
6. Is Leap 2 compatible with prescription glasses?
Yes, it supports prescription inserts and has been designed to accommodate a wide range of users.
7. What’s included in the box?
Leap 2 headset, compute pack, controller, cables, charger, and carrying case are typically included, depending on the purchase bundle.
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