@@CurioCity-Curiosity I think the Qust 3 could handle it pretty well with it’s current pass through. I think the tech is good to go. It is more likely the architects and engineers doing there drawings in a formats that can be spatially used by a VR / AR headset.
How does the device scans its surroundings? (lidars?), Can It be used in other headsets like Meta Quests and How accurate are the augmented model in terms of measurements?
Computer vision + Argyle's Alignment. Yes lidar. No, Meta Quest. Within a finger (cm) for defined alignment points set by user (compared to control). Within inches during travel throughout the building or site.
I need this for a Meta Quest 3 or Apple vision Pro. The construction industry is ripe for this kind of innovative use of tech.
Hey I’m a developer and curious: even with (currently) poor see-through resolution and quality, would this still be useful? Or is the tech too early?
@@CurioCity-Curiosity I think the Qust 3 could handle it pretty well with it’s current pass through. I think the tech is good to go. It is more likely the architects and engineers doing there drawings in a formats that can be spatially used by a VR / AR headset.
@@CurioCity-Curiosity No this is on mark with current AR devices ATM. This would be game changing. I scheduled a demo, will let yall know
@@CurioCity-CuriosityI work in the industry and could see some potential
I really want something like this in hardware stores. where I can search a part and it would take me directly to it with AR.
can we play video games between doom (1993) and quake (1996) in augmented reality as eyewear?
Looks like the skinwalker ranch mesa anomaly
Amazing
This is my damn idea
Aye. Mine too, it's a damn good one eh? Construction industry applicants may reach us at UNCLE at argyle.build
How does the device scans its surroundings? (lidars?),
Can It be used in other headsets like Meta Quests and
How accurate are the augmented model in terms of measurements?
Computer vision + Argyle's Alignment. Yes lidar. No, Meta Quest. Within a finger (cm) for defined alignment points set by user (compared to control). Within inches during travel throughout the building or site.
where are u seeing it? are u wearing some glasses?
This older version was on HoloLens 2. We now have argyle on Magic Leap 2 and iOS devices as well!
This is a simulation
Who knew schools were so damn complicated?
This looks like minecraft with cheats
Let’s see some damn number buddy. Pull your tape out and run your number as built.