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Scaled Deployment Guide
Version 1.0
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Summary of Contents for Magic Leap 2

  • Page 1 The use cases, statements, opinions, and testimonials provided in this guide are intended to demonstrate the potential of Magic Leap 2 in various scenarios and may be provided by third parties regarding their specific applications. They should not be taken as guarantees or promises regarding the performance of Magic Leap 2 in similar situations.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Learn how to deploy and manage Magic Leap 2 Setup Requirements Hardware Magic Leap 2 Lens Kits and/or Prescription Inserts (Optional) Software Application (Required) The Hub MDM Solution (Recommended) Inventory/Asset Management Systems (Recommended) License Activation (Optional) Single Sign-On (Optional) Network Configuration (Optional) Let’s get started with pre-deployment...
  • Page 3: Learn How To Deploy And Manage Magic Leap 2

    Learn how to deploy and manage Magic Leap 2 This guide covers best practices for deploying 10 or more Magic Leap 2 devices in an enterprise environment where an identified application is used. Setup Requirements Hardware Magic Leap 2 Inventory/Asset Management...
  • Page 4: Magic Leap 2

    Let’s get started with pre-deployment This process can take 5 to 10 minutes per unit. Magic Leap 2 Magic Leap 2 will arrive in a shipping box and a product box. The shipping box and Unboxing product box will have the Serial Number (highlighted below) on the outside.
  • Page 5: Labeling

    Provision Devices This process can take 5 to 10 minutes per unit. It is recommended to use a mobile device management (MDM) solution to configure and distribute Settings to Magic Leap 2 devices. Mobile Device Management (MDM) MDMs manage and control an organization's manage and optimize customers’...
  • Page 6: Device Setup

    Third-Party Software Application Whether the application used with the Magic Leap 2 is created by the enterprise or by an ISV it would need to be added to the device. There are a few ways to transfer the APK to the device.
  • Page 7: Shared Versus Personal Devices Scenarios

    Whether the controller is required depends on the deployment environment. These control- lers are easily interchangeable with any Magic Leap 2 device by plugging them into the Com- pute Pack with the USB-C cable. For more information on the controller refer to this guide.
  • Page 8: Prescription Inserts: Lens Kit And Prescription Inserts (Optional)

    In a formal training setting, others have gone in-depth into how to wear the device, how to use the controller and Magic Leap 2’s important features needed for the specific use case. If the device is a shared device, it is recommended to train the user on how to clean the device after use.
  • Page 9: Magic Leap 2 Maintenance

    API documentation, forums, snippets, migra- tion guides (e.g., Magic Leap 1 or Hololens 2 to Magic Leap 2), sample apps, issue reporting, and bug tracking. Developers will have access to a Developer Support team, ready to help resolve issues as they arise.
  • Page 10: File Management

    File management (cont.) When the Magic Leap 2 takes a photo or a video that information is stored locally on the Magic Leap 2 Compute Pack (256 GB) and retrieved using the Hub. The Hub allows access to digital files such as pictures, videos, and bug reports.
  • Page 11: Managing Heat/Thermals

    Managing heat/thermals (cont.) Magic Leap 2 does generate heat while in use like any electronic. As the device starts to heat up, the compute pack fan will turn on. It is recommended that the compute pack be unobstructed to provide airflow. If the heat on the compute pack becomes unmanageable for the device, the high-temperature warning notification is triggered.