Reddit - Augmented Reality
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Reddit - Augmented Reality
2h ago
Found this article on the server company Gigabyte's website about how a startup in Silicon Valley is using their servers/workstations to generate a 3D hologram that you can see without wearing any kind of headset. According to the story, the company calls it immersive naked-eye mixed reality, but judging by the pictures it's literally a hologram that even responds to your line-of-sight, etc. The link is here if anyone's interested: https://www.gigabyte.com/Article/success-story-achieving-naked-eye-3d-with-virtual-reality?lan=en
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Reddit - Augmented Reality
8h ago
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Reddit - Augmented Reality
9h ago
Hello everyone, i want to integrate a ar world tracking which shows 3d furnitures.
It has to work on ios/android.
I saw an example of it. There is a view in room button.
Example: https://www.crateandbarrel.com/tottori-grey-abstract-area-rug-9x12/s189829
Did they use arcore or 8thwall? What tech is this i need help. Thanks!
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Reddit - Augmented Reality
13h ago
Hi everyone! I am trying to create a table-top RPG, and I want the scene to spawn on the table in my room when the game loads, and I have spent the past few days going in circles. I tried editing the Find Spawn Positions building block and add logic to attach the scene to the middle of a table, but it would not save and just revert back when I edit it. I am not sure if that is even the correct way to go about it. Any tips or help would be appreciated, thanks! I am in Unity on Meta Quest 3 using MRUK and OVR Camera Rig v 63
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Reddit - Augmented Reality
14h ago
Hi folks.
I'm an experience dev. I'm looking to build an AR glasses app that could identify objects the wearer is looking at based on a cloud service. The gist of the idea is to take a snapshot of whatever the user is looking at, send that image to some API service, and based on the response do something (e.g. put some label on the objects detected etc.).
I have looked into a few options:
- Apple Vision Pro: not AR really (VR), and too rich for my blood
- Xiaomi's AR Smart Glasses: I read this is more like a prototype and there is no convenient SDK to build something like I mentioned (I might ..read more
Reddit - Augmented Reality
14h ago
Looking to get a pair of smart glasses, maybe something with mixed reality. Looking at some options (meta, xreal, rayneo, viture) but would really love the chance to try them on in person and see how they feel and look on my face.. especially given how clunky I suspect them to be.
I know the Meta glasses can be found in a rayban store and best buy, but are there any other chains carrying demos of these glasses?
I'm in south bay area (northern california) if anyone happens to know a spot specific to this region.
Thanks!
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Reddit - Augmented Reality
16h ago
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Reddit - Augmented Reality
1d ago
Are there any glasses that can be used as virtual monitors for linux?
No need for top tier specs but linux compatibility is important.
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