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IFTTT vs Magic Leap 2

Magic Leap 2
Software
Enterprise AR headset for transformative experiences
- From
- $3299/unit
- Rated
- -
The short version
- Only IFTTT has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
- Each has a real cost: IFTTT free plan limited to only 2 applets total; Magic Leap 2 3.5-hour battery life limits all-day usage in professional environments without battery swaps or tethered power
- They diverge on capability: IFTTT covers If-then applets, Magic Leap 2 covers 70-degree FOV.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which IFTTT and Magic Leap 2 actually diverge.
| Attribute | IFTTT | Magic Leap 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | Free | $3299/unit |
| Pricing model | freemium | Unknown |
| Free tier | Yes | No |
| Platforms | Web, iOS, Android | LuminOS, Web |
| Founded | 2011 | 2010 |
Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in IFTTT
- If-then applets
- Webhooks
- Smart home integration
- Social media
- Email notifications
- Data logging
- 650+ services
- Smart home devices
Only in Magic Leap 2
- 70-degree FOV
- Dynamic dimming
- Segmented dimming
- Eye tracking
- Enterprise SDKs
- Cloud services
- Custom apps
- Ar support
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
IFTTT
- Casual automation with up to 2 simple applets via free plannot Magic Leap 2
- Power users requiring 20 applets and multi-action capabilities via Pro plannot Magic Leap 2
- Advanced automation with unlimited applets and AI services via Pro+ plannot Magic Leap 2
Magic Leap 2
- VR Gamingnot IFTTT
- AR Marketingnot IFTTT
- Virtual Trainingnot IFTTT
- 3D Visualizationnot IFTTT
- Immersive Experiencesnot IFTTT
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
IFTTT
- Free plan limited to only 2 applets total
- Free plan applets run at standard speed; fastest speeds require Pro tier
- Free plan excludes webhooks, multi-action applets, and Twitter integrations
- Free plan limited to 30-day onboarding support; paid plans offer ongoing customer support
Magic Leap 2
- 3.5-hour battery life limits all-day usage in professional environments without battery swaps or tethered power
- 70x55 degree field of view is narrower than competitors like Meta Quest (100+ degrees), creating tunnel vision effect
- Limited app ecosystem compared to Windows Holographic alternatives like HoloLens 2
- Waveguide display is transparent by design, unsuitable for fully immersive content experiences
Pricing, plan by plan
IFTTT
FreeNo published plan breakdown. See the IFTTT review.
Magic Leap 2
$3299/unitNo published plan breakdown. See the Magic Leap 2 review.
Which should you pick?
Choose IFTTT if
- You need if-then applets.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Web, iOS, Android.
- You also want webhooks.
Choose Magic Leap 2 if
- You need 70-degree fov.
- You work on LuminOS, Web.
- You also want dynamic dimming.
Questions people ask
- Is IFTTT or Magic Leap 2 better?
- Neither clearly leads. IFTTT starts at Free and Magic Leap 2 at $3299/unit, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, IFTTT or Magic Leap 2?
- IFTTT has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at Free for IFTTT and $3299/unit for Magic Leap 2.
- Does IFTTT or Magic Leap 2 run on more platforms?
- IFTTT runs on Web, iOS, Android. Magic Leap 2 runs on LuminOS, Web.
- Can I use IFTTT for free?
- Yes. IFTTT has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Magic Leap 2 starts at $3299/unit.
- What is IFTTT best used for?
- IFTTT is most often used for casual automation with up to 2 simple applets via free plan, power users requiring 20 applets and multi-action capabilities via pro plan, advanced automation with unlimited applets and ai services via pro+ plan. Of those, casual automation with up to 2 simple applets via free plan and power users requiring 20 applets and multi-action capabilities via pro plan are not what Magic Leap 2 is typically brought in for.
- What can IFTTT do that Magic Leap 2 cannot?
- IFTTT covers If-then applets, Webhooks, Smart home integration, Social media. Magic Leap 2 covers 70-degree FOV, Dynamic dimming, Segmented dimming, Eye tracking.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Magic Leap 2: What is the resolution of Magic Leap 2?
Magic Leap 2 features 1440 x 1760 pixels per eye resolution with approximately 70x55 degree field of view.
SourceMagic Leap 2: How long is the battery life on Magic Leap 2?
Magic Leap 2 offers up to 3.5 hours of continuous battery life on a single charge, limiting full-shift deployments without battery swapping.
SourceMagic Leap 2: What is the price of Magic Leap 2?
Magic Leap 2 costs approximately $3,299, positioning it as an enterprise-focused solution with no consumer market path.
SourceMagic Leap 2: What operating system does Magic Leap 2 run?
Magic Leap 2 runs LuminOS, an Android-based operating system that integrates with standard enterprise management tools.
SourceMagic Leap 2: What is the weight and form factor of Magic Leap 2?
Magic Leap 2 headset weighs 248 grams and uses a split-system architecture with a tethered compute pack, creating cable management considerations.
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