The augmented reality space is no longer about if but when every company and creator will use some kind of immersive device and software to produce and distribute 3D content. Now, a surprise new contender has entered the AR arena and it's called Campire. • Don't Miss: Looking Glass Teams with Reggie Watts to Auction Holographic NFT Art, Paving Way for Popularizing AR Art You Can Hold The company emerged out of stealth on Tuesday, finally showing off its Campfire AR headset and system in action. Operating from California, the company raised $8 million in funding to fuel its entry into the market and has been working with legendary design firm Frog Design as its first test client for remote collaborations using the system. CampfireCampfire's system consists of three parts: the headset, which, design-wise, evokes visions of a cross between the HoloLens and the Meta 2 visor-based headset, a component they call the Console, which is used to anchor 3D virtual content, and the Pack, a device