Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR)
Who uses VR and AR?
AR/VR provides architects, designers and builders with new tools to project future buildings and other infrastructure (inside and out) like never before. It improves the interaction between clients, architects and designers.
Virtual reality
Virtual reality immerses you in a virtual world through the use of a headset with some type of screen displaying a virtual environment. These headsets also use a technology called head tracking, which allows you to look around the environment by physically moving your head. The display will follow whichever direction you move, giving you a 360-degree view of the virtual environment.
Types of VR devices
At the moment, there are two major types of headsets. Both have pros and cons, which you'll want to consider if you want to purchase one.
The first type has a screen built into the headset. These devices connect to a computer and require a pretty powerful system to operate smoothly. They have great graphics and perform well but are also pretty expensive. A few popular examples include the Oculus Rift, the Vive, and the PlayStation VR, which connects to the PlayStation 4 game console.
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Some of these devices come with handheld controllers that track your hands' movements as well, providing for a more interactive experience.
The other type of headset houses your phone and uses its screen as the display. These don't require a computer and run completely off of apps on your smartphone. The graphics and performance levels on these headsets aren't quite as good as those with a built-in screen, but they do tend to be much cheaper. Some popular examples include Google Cardboard and the Gear VR.
Augmented reality:
Augmented reality allows you to see the world around you with digital images layered on top of it. There are currently a couple of AR headsets available, including the Microsoft HoloLens and the Magic Leap. However, they are currently more expensive than VR headsets and are marketed primarily to businesses.
Augmented reality can also be used on devices like smartphones and laptops without the use of a headset. There are a variety of apps that use AR, including some that allow you to translate text using your camera, identify stars in the sky, and even see how your garden would look with different plants. You may have even previously used AR without realizing it while playing a game like Pokemon Go or using filters on Snapchat.
conclusion:
both VR and AR technologies are growing at a pretty rapid pace. Many experts predict that they'll continue to become more and more popular shortly. As technology becomes more advanced, it'll be exciting to see how it'll be applied to both business and everyday life!