In this category, Augmented Reality Maintenance, I cannot show you some very impressive results we had because of legal matters with our (satisfied) customer. You can see it in his own technological showcase though somewhere in Europe
So here is a similar video, but, ahem, far more artisanal… but the stuff tracked here is far easier to carry abroad for a demo than a 300 kg motor !
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i can’t wait for this to come to the medical field to so i can do open heart surgery @ home
Actually it’s not that bad if you know how to work it. It’s just for simple things like this you don’t really need graphics
With this were gana have to all wear helmets with cameras on them, AR, HUD (showing IDK medical crap.), and a mic that is 5x stronger than the human ear (to hear things better) just to make everything easier and a whole lot fricking cooler
AR is great and all but the graphics should be upgraded. They’re about as bad as Second Life graphics. However, it would probably take more processing power than we have currently available.
interesting demonstration. the interface and visual feedback are quite crude and unpleasant but it still gets ya thinking about future possibilities.
Because you need a VR goggle with a camera to work.
I would like to make a shout out to all the ST Andrews Year 10 IT people who are going to watch this coz we got set it for homework. HI!!!
This technology is amazing, why hasen’t it become main stream?
i got ar lol
Later on, “Next/Previous” was done with speech recognition.
really nice! could be a great teaching tool… perhaps you could have a marker for next/previous step?
I can’t wait for tomorrow ^____^
I want AR
Learning made easy, it knows all the work and helps you do the steps. The future is very bright.
Absolutely amazing.
1 of the best AR vids iv seen