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==General Information== | |||
'''Augmented Reality''' or '''AR''' is a technology that enhances perception, allowing environments to be enriched in new ways. A basic characteristic of AR is that it merges the real and the virtual worlds. The technology aims to enhance our perception of reality through the incorporation of computer generated data and simulations into our senses, creating a reality-based interface <ref name=”6”></ref>. | '''Augmented Reality''' or '''AR''' is a technology that enhances perception, allowing environments to be enriched in new ways. A basic characteristic of AR is that it merges the real and the virtual worlds. The technology aims to enhance our perception of reality through the incorporation of computer generated data and simulations into our senses, creating a reality-based interface <ref name=”6”></ref>. | ||
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==Platforms== | ==Platforms== | ||
'''[[visionOS]]''' | |||
'''[[Windows Mixed Reality]]''' | '''[[Windows Mixed Reality]]''' | ||
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'''[[Magic Leap]]''' | '''[[Magic Leap]]''' | ||
== | '''[[Snap]]''' | ||
'''[[WebXR]]''' | |||
==AR Glasses== | |||
{{see also|AR Glasses}} | |||
'''[[Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses]]''' | |||
'''[[Ray-Ban Stories]]''' | |||
'''[[XREAL One Pro]]''' | |||
'''[[XREAL Air 2 Pro]]''' | |||
'''[[Magic Leap One]]''' | |||
'''[[Magic Leap 2]]''' | |||
'''[[Microsoft HoloLens]]''' | '''[[Microsoft HoloLens]]''' | ||
'''[[Google Glass]]''' | |||
'''[[Snap Spectacles 5]]''' | |||
'''[[Snap Spectacles 4]]''' | |||
'''[[Snap Spectacles 3]]''' | |||
'''[[Snap Spectacles 2]]''' | |||
'''[[Snap Spectacles]]''' | |||
'''[[Meta 2]]''' | '''[[Meta 2]]''' | ||
'''[[castAR]]''' | '''[[castAR]]''' | ||
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'''[[R-7 Smartglasses]]''' | '''[[R-7 Smartglasses]]''' | ||
'''[[Atheer One]]''' | |||
'''[[Atheer AiR]]''' | '''[[Atheer AiR]]''' | ||
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'''[[R-9 Smartglasses]]''' | '''[[R-9 Smartglasses]]''' | ||
'''[[Snap Spectacles 3]]''' | |||
'''[[Vuzix M100]]''' | |||
'''[[Vuzix M300]]''' | |||
'''[[ORA-1]]''' | |||
'''[[ORA-X]]''' | |||
'''[[Recon Jet]]''' | |||
==Apps== | ==Apps== | ||
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[[Pokemon Go]] - first smash hit AR app. | [[Pokemon Go]] - first smash hit AR app. | ||
Ikea Places - placing furniture into your own living room | |||
Our SolAR - exploring our solar system under the ceiling of your bedroom | |||
The Machines - AR tower defense | |||
Playground AR - virtual blocks and simple animations. Good physics! | |||
Air Measure / Measure Kit - replaces your folding rule | |||
Tunnel AR - an AR-enriched Video(game) of famous a German Rap/HipHop group "Die Fantastischen Vier" | |||
Dumb Ways to Die 3: World Tour - a 2017 app game that also allows AR on many Apple devices! | |||
==Developer Resources== | |||
===Developer APIs=== | |||
[[ARKit]] - [[Apple]]'s AR API that allows developers to create AR apps for [[iOS]] devices. | |||
[[ARCore]] - [[Google]]'s AR API that allows developers to create AR apps for [[Android]] devices. | |||
==Use Cases== | ==Use Cases== |