Holographic Photo Frames Are Finally Here: Looking Glass Musubi Review
Holographic Photo Frames Are Finally Here: Looking Glass Musubi Review
The future of displaying memories isn’t a screen — it’s a hologram. Looking Glass has been pushing the boundaries of light field display technology for years, and their latest crowdfunding campaign, Musubi, brings holographic photo display to the home user for the first time.
What Is Musubi?
Musubi is a 7-inch cut-glass holographic frame that transforms your photos and short videos into glasses-free 3D experiences. No VR headset, no special glasses — just place it on your desk and watch your memories come alive in three dimensions.
Key Specs:
– 7-inch holographic display
– Stores up to 1,000 images or 30-second clips
– 3 hours of battery life (infinite when plugged in)
– Free desktop app for converting photos to holographic format
Why It Matters
For years, holographic displays have been the exclusive domain of trade shows and sci-fi movies. Musubi changes that. The build quality is polished, the setup is straightforward, and the wow factor when showing it to friends is unmatched.
The Crowdfunding Angle
Musubi is currently live on Kickstarter, which means early backers get significant discounts over the planned retail price. For a do4fund community interested in cutting-edge consumer electronics, this is exactly the kind of project worth watching and potentially backing.
Verdict
If you love future tech and want a conversation piece that actually works, Musubi is a no-brainer. It’s not just a gadget — it’s a glimpse of how we’ll display memories in the next decade.
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