AR & VR are not futuristic concepts. Instead, they are concepts that are being used practically today. See how these technologies are changing how we live.
Do not sell any longer
$800 to $1,500 on Amazon as of 4/17
Pairs via Bluetooth
Recognizes facial movements
Photos and video
Search results
Turn by turn directions
Translations
Reminders
Voice and video calls
Third party integration
$3,000 - $5,000 from Microsoft
Completely autonomous
Recognizes, hand gestures, eye movement, facial gestures, mapping technology
Search results
Turn by turn directions
Translations
Reminders
Voice and video calls
Third party integration
Of the more popular AR apps now
Monacle included in the yelp app on mobile phones
Starwalk
Originally this was on Apple devices (iphone, ipad)
Marines study 46 % faster (Popular Science)
BMW using this now – video uploaded in 2007
This will save time and money for you
Don’t need a mechanic, drivers can perform maintenance themselves
Can adjust routes based on traffic
Can guide driver to destination
Can identify sales targets along the route
Will show where hazards are
Areas to stay away from
Etc.
Currently there are a number of headsets
Sony, HTC, Oculus are popular (Facebook owns Oculus)
$500-$600
Tethered to PC
Recognizes hand movement, eye movement, head movement
$800-$1,000
Tethered to PC
Recognizes hand movement, eye movement, head movement
Larger tracking area (15x15)
Bigger core, less RAM (4G instead of 8G)
Less USB outputs (1 instead of 2)
Generally higher rated
Train drivers better driving, parking, navigation techniques without a traditional “Simulator”
Train warehouse staff on how to use equipment without actually putting them on the equipment
Test real life situations and get virtual outcomes
Social
Scientific
Cultural
Explore anywhere you want
If a VR camera has been there you can explore it
Titans of Space
Expeditions
This is just the beginning
More applications
More practical
Faster delivery
Less resources needed