HoloLens 1st (gen) release notes
Important
HoloLens (1st Gen) entered Long-Term Servicing (LTS) state on November 23, 2021, and the December 2024 update will be the last monthly servicing update for HoloLens 1. After December 10, 2024, HoloLens (1st Gen) devices will continue to function, however will no longer receive security updates or technical support. There is no out-of-warranty support or inventory for device exchange. Customers are encouraged to purchase HoloLens 2 if a replacement device is needed.
Last Known Good | Version |
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OS | Windows 10 - version 1809 |
Unity | Unity 2019 LTS |
MRTK | MRTK 2 |
Windows Device Recovery Tool | WDRT 3.17 |
HoloLens (1st gen) has entered Long Term Servicing (LTS) state. Future updates will focus on issue and security fixes, while maintaining feature parity with the Windows 10 Holographic, version 1809 release for HoloLens (1st gen).
For developers, this means that HoloLens (1st gen) apps will not support the OpenXR API. These headsets remain supported in Unity 2019 LTS with the WinRT API backend for the full lifecycle of Unity 2019 LTS through mid-2022.
Applies to: HoloLens (1st gen)
Feature | Details |
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Quick actions menu | When you're in an app, the Bloom gesture will now open a Quick actions menu to give you quick access to commonly used system features without having to leave the app. See Set up HoloLens in kiosk mode for information about the Quick actions menu in kiosk mode. |
Stop video capture from the Start or quick actions menu | If you start video capture from the Start menu or quick actions menu, you'll be able to stop recording from the same place. (Don't forget, you can always do this with voice commands too.) |
Project to a Miracast-enabled device | Project your HoloLens content to a nearby Surface device or TV/Monitor if using Microsoft Display adapter. On Start, select Connect, and then select the device you want to project to. Note: You can deploy HoloLens to use Miracast projection without enabling developer mode. |
New notifications | View and respond to notification toasts on HoloLens, just like you do on a PC. Gaze to respond to or dismiss them (or if you're in an immersive experience, use the bloom gesture). |
HoloLens overlays (file picker, keyboard, dialogs, etc.) |
You'll now see overlays such as the keyboard, dialogs, file picker, etc. when using immersive apps. |
Visual feedback overlay UI for volume change | When you use the volume up/down buttons on your HoloLens you'll see a visual display of the volume level. |
New UI for device boot | A loading indicator was added during the boot process to provide visual feedback that the system is loading. Reboot your device to see the new loading indicator—it's between the "Hello" message and the Windows boot logo. |
Nearby sharing | Addition of the Windows Nearby Sharing experience, allowing you to share a capture with a nearby Windows device. When you capture a photo or video on HoloLens (or use the share button from an app such as Microsoft Edge), select a nearby Windows device to share with. |
Share from Microsoft Edge | Share button is now available on Microsoft Edge windows on HoloLens. In Microsoft Edge, select Share. Use the HoloLens share picker to share web content. |
Feature | Details |
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Localized Chinese and Japanese builds | Use HoloLens with localized user interface for Simplified Chinese or Japanese, including localized Pinyin keyboard, dictation, and voice commands. Learn how to install the Chinese and Japanese versions of HoloLens. |
Speech Synthesis (TTS) | Speech synthesis feature now supports Chinese, Japanese, and English. |
Feature | Details |
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Enable post-setup provisioning | You can now apply a runtime provisioning package at any time using Settings. |
Assigned access with Microsoft Entra groups | You can now use Microsoft Entra groups for configuration of Windows assigned access to set up single or multi-app kiosk configuration. |
PIN sign-in on profile switch from sign-in screen | PIN sign-in is now available for Other User. |
Sign in with Web Credential Provider using password | You can now select the Globe sign-in option to launch web sign-in with your password. From the sign-in screen, select Sign-In options and select the Globe option to launch web sign-in. Enter your user name if needed, then your password. Note: You can choose to bypass any PIN/Smartcard options when prompted during web sign-in. |
Read device hardware info through MDM so devices can be tracked by serial number | IT administrators can see and track HoloLens by device serial number in their MDM console. Refer to your MDM documentation for feature availability and instructions. |
Set HoloLens device name through MDM (rename) | IT administrators can see and rename HoloLens devices in their MDM console. Refer to your MDM documentation for feature availability and instructions. |
Applies to: HoloLens (1st gen)
Windows 10, version 1803, is the first feature update to Windows Holographic for Business since its release in Windows 10, version 1607. This update introduces the following changes:
Previously, you could only verify that upgrade license for Commercial Suite had been applied to your HoloLens device by checking to see if VPN was an available option on the device. Now, Settings > System will display Windows Holographic for Business after the upgrade license is applied. Learn how to unlock Windows Holographic for Business features.
You can view the operating system build number in device properties in the File Explorer app and in the Windows Device Recovery Tool (WDRT).
Provisioning a HoloLens device is now easier with the new Provision HoloLens devices wizard in the Windows Configuration Designer tool. In the wizard, you can configure the setup experience and network connections, set developer mode, and obtain bulk Microsoft Entra tokens. Learn how to use the simple provisioning wizard for HoloLens.
When you create a local account in a provisioning package, the password no longer expires every 42 days.
You can configure HoloLens as a single-app or multi-app kiosk. Multi-app kiosk mode lets you set up a HoloLens to only run the apps that you specify, and prevents users from making changes.
Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) is enabled so that you can connect the HoloLens device to a PC by USB and transfer files between HoloLens and the PC. You can also use the File Explorer app to move and delete files from within HoloLens.
Previously, after you signed in to the device with a Microsoft Entra account, you then had to Add work access in Settings to get access to corporate resources. Now, you sign in with a Microsoft Entra account and enrollment happens automatically.
Before you sign in, you can choose the network icon below the password field to choose a different Wi-Fi network to connect to. You can also connect to a guest network, such as at a hotel, conference center, or business.
You can now easily share HoloLens with multiple people using Microsoft Entra accounts.
When setup or sign-in fails, choose the new Collect info option to get diagnostic logs for troubleshooting.
Individual users can sync their corporate email without enrolling their device in mobile device management (MDM). You can use the device with a Microsoft Account, download and install the Mail app, and add an email account directly.
You can check the MDM sync status for a device in Settings > Accounts > Access Work or School > Info. In the Device sync status section, you can start a sync, see areas managed by MDM, and create and export an advanced diagnostics report.