In November last year, former Valve engineer Jeri Ellsworth and her team over at Technical Illusions finally shipped their first ever castAR headset -- a pair of projected augmented reality glasses that the crew have been working on for almost two years. Thanks to a highly successful Kickstarter campaign (it raised over $1 million) and funding from investors, the team have also now moved to Silicon Valley to further the development of the hardware. As far as they've come however, the technology behind castAR is still rather hard to describe -- it's not virtual reality like the Oculus Rift, and it's not "normal" augmented reality like Google Glass (though castAR does sell optional clip-ons that'll change it into a VR or normal AR headset if you like). Thankfully, the Technical Illusions folks have just rolled out a new video that shows off what exactly castAR can do.