Microsoft HoloLens: What's Next For Mixed Reality Headset

Microsoft is taking HoloLens on tour to win over developers.

Microsoft is taking the headset on a North American tour spanning eleven cities in an effort to entice developers into purchasing one of the $3,000 developer's edition kits which will be available early next year.

"I just can't wait to see what Windows developers are going to do with holographic computing," Terry Myerson, Microsoft's executive vice president of the Windows and Devices Group said at the event.

Microsoft made it clear the glasses would not rely on a PC connection, phones or any external wires, allowing the user to walk around unencumbered in a mixed-reality space and making them ideal for everything from mixed reality gaming to moving around in a busy workplace.