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  2. Augmented reality - Wikipedia

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    Augmented reality is applied to present new projects, to solve on-site construction challenges, and to enhance promotional materials. [140] Examples include the Daqri Smart Helmet, an Android-powered hard hat used to create augmented reality for the industrial worker, including visual instructions, real-time alerts, and 3D mapping.

  3. List of software related to augmented reality - Wikipedia

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    An augmented reality SDK for iOS and Android apps. [5] [6] Lens Studio: 2017 [7] AR development toolkits Snap Inc.'s AR filter creation tool. [7] Nokia City Lens: End-to-end branded app solutions Spark AR Studio: 2019 [8] AR development toolkits AR development tool developed by Meta and used to make Instagram filters. Vuforia Augmented Reality SDK

  4. Commercial augmented reality - Wikipedia

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    The history of commercial augmented reality is brief compared to that of augmented reality. In 2010, virtual dressing rooms were developed for E-commerce retailers to help customers check the look and fit of products such as clothing, undergarments, apparel, fashion products, and accessories.

  5. Computer-mediated reality - Wikipedia

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    The most prominent example is Pokémon Go, an augmented reality game for mobile devices where Pokémon creatures are displayed through the phone to appear as if they are part of the real world. [26] Other examples of AR games include Harry Potter: Wizards Unite and Ingress, which was developed by the same developer behind Pokémon Go.

  6. Virtual reality applications - Wikipedia

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    An example of a nature-oriented virtual environment made with real-time rendering engine Unity. Studies on exposure to nature environments show how they are able to help individuals relax, recover attention capacity and cognitive function, reduce stress and stimulate positive moods.

  7. Mixed reality - Wikipedia

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    Kristian Simsarian and Karl-Petter Akesson, Windows on the World: An example of Augmented Virtuality, Interface Sixth International Conference Montpellier, Man-machine interaction, pp 68–71, 1997; Mixed Reality Project: experimental applications on Mixed Reality (Augmented Reality, Augmented Virtuality) and Virtual Reality.

  8. Microsoft HoloLens - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft has decided to rent the Hololens without clients making the full investment. Microsoft partners with a company called Absorbents to give the service of HoloLens rental. [10] HoloLens 2 was announced at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, on February 24, 2019, [11] and was available on preorder at US$3,500. [12] [13]

  9. Integrated Visual Augmentation System - Wikipedia

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    IVAS is an augmented reality system based on the Microsoft Hololens 2 headset. [1] It intends to provide soldiers with "improved situational awareness, target engagement, and informed decision-making". [2] The system consists of a display, a computer known as a "puck", a networked data radio, and three conformal batteries.