Maybe you're in the know so I'll ask you. Does this give people the ability to virtually interact with something by just pointing the camera and reaching out at it? Or is it not that accurate on the iPad yet?
@@EonSound I assume that mostly it will be used to improve 3d capture to support artefact removal related to photogrammetry modelling of smooth or spaced surfaces. It will also provide a more accurate depth of field to remove glitches from augmented reality applications. Ultimately it will just add to the existing array of sensors such as compass, imu, gps, cameras etc. to create a more seamless user experience. There is potential that it could work to make tge iphone the best autofocus camera on the market.
I believe it has a 15 meter limited range so surveyors may be disappointed at the current limits. What I want to see is whether it can accurately scan a kitchen. The difference for custom kitchen cabinets made entirely on a large CNC would revolutionize the industry. They could scan, leave, and come back with perfectly fitting cabinets that contour around every bulge in the plaster or out of plumb wall.
Just got mine in the mail today. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxhcEDB3r-OJ3_X5hQzr7k1ZofTQy1ao_U The corners of the box was a little smashed but I think that’s more of the shipping’s fault. iPad was in perfect condition though. I ordered the yellow one thinking it was going to be a bright vibrant color. Instead I looks like more of a Gold color. I personally prefer the gold look. Definitely not disappointed but just a heads up to the ones expecting a brighter cream of yellow.
I guess there wasn't a lot of information out there when this video was made. I recently got an M1 iPad and have been playing with the the Polycam app to create 3D models with the Lidar sensor and from my research it seems that the lidar sensor in the iPad is too basic to create clear 3D models of small objects so unless there is some clever work around for that I don't think you’ll be scanning the various items on your desk. It's the kind of thing that needs to be included now so that people can start developing ideas to use it for and that will drive the technology to become more refined in coming years. As it is, reducing the size and cost of the the lidar sensor to put it in an iPad is amazing. Exciting stuff both in spite of it's limitations and because of how much room for rapid improvement there is.
This feature has so many applications in technical fields. Sadlly, for students, gamers etc, it will be a gimmick. Professional Lidar equipment is expensive, this is a game changer for close-up lidar.
Actually this is so useful for the AEC industry, point cloud technology is one of the trends for the coming years and i am so excited that apple include this type of sensors in their products. Definitely, the ideal tablet for construction industry (especially in site)
True, the number of youtubers writing this feature off as a bit part or a gimmicky feature is really annoying. This has so many implications in other fields such as medical, construction and other professional fields. UA-cam reviews these days only focus on video and / or sound editing. like as if it’s the only use for these products.
True. I was waiting for something like this to be available. It would make the construction tracking and follow-up process so much easier. Rather than having to visit work site over and over again for review and verification, simply skimming over the 3D model for details would help a lot. I hope the technology is improved and advanced over the years so that the scanning range is greater, and accuracy is much better.
I’m interested in this for law enforcement and natural resource work, I.e. mapping crime scenes, vehicle accidents, archeological sites, etc.. Could turn out to be very useful.
@David jeez. didn't know privacy freaks are actually wary of the lidar scanner. but anyway: a test to know if the lidar scanner is running is to point a phone camera on the lidar scanner and see if it emits the IR light it uses for mapping.
@David lol no, its just another scanner, one that collects the most useless information of all. it cant hear, or see(like a camera can), it can just dimension. If u worry abt security, the lidar scanner is not where to start.
I wish this could have been done for every nook and cranny of all the ship museums in fine accurate detail at full scale. Would love to have a 3D VR model of the Queen Mary or the USS Texas to explore all it's rooms, engines, and other nooks and crannies. Sadly these ship museums are dying and they will leave us forever.
I think LiDAR has to be improved quite a bit. Just need to add several light-dots so that even the smallest item in the room gets a decent 3D replica. But that obviously needs a whole lot more computing power. So the limit is not the sensor, but the processor. I guess we'll have to wait another few years to see a very good 3D scanning iDevice.
It sounds really neat but have a ? i dont have apple phone and i have a black dot on my android phone. i asked google what it was and it said it was a scanner. A LiDAR scanner. would this mean someone placed a LIDAR SCANNER TO WATCH ME?
@@user-kx5es4kr4x not true - It is not knowing what is the right thing to do is the will to do it. It’s not more knowledge we need it is more right behaving.
Actually, it's ARKit 3 that lets your hand move in from of the AR CGI. Apple already has that working on phones (sans LIDAR) using Machine Learning. I can do that on my iPhone 12 too.
I'm a surveyor and I need reasonably accurate measurements of rooms and furniture (within 5%) or so. How accurate is the measurements you are reading on your iPad?
The devs of the Display.land app suggested on Discord they were investigating the lidar module, but as of this post they haven’t pushed any updates to benefit the 2020 iPP yet. Their current incarnation doesn’t do much better than the abandoned Autodesk 123D Catch iOS app from a decade back - IOW, not great. I’ve tried gear like the Fuel3D and EORA scanner with mixed results. There aren’t any 3D scanning tech that checks ALL the boxes: convenience, mobility, accuracy, detail, speed, and (non-subscription) affordability. The time is ripe for some clever monkey to leverage the number of 2020 lidar iPads and dominate this field.
Sorry forgot here they are Apps Featured LiDar Scanner 3D apps.apple.com/us/app/lidar-scanner-3d/id1504307090 Room Scan Pro apps.apple.com/us/app/roomscan-pro-floor-plan-app/id673673795
Ok, stupid question but what kind of office chair is that? I’m shopping for one with a not so dominant head rest.... 🙊 Regarding lidar - lets see how this tech propagates into the new iPhone models. For scaning I don’t see much difference to the structure sensor we have
LiDAR technology is getting better, and units are getting cheaper exponentially. I'd guess it will follow the path of photosensor involution. It will give AR real meaning in our daily life.
AR the main use for LIDAR? Don't agree - go see PIX4D. Also if you talk LIDAR you need to reference Point Clouds vs. Triangular Irregular Networks (TINs) and the potential to FUSE traditional photogrammetry with LIDAR derived surfaces
Lidar scans are so scary man.. Their topology is already so clean, once you take out the triangulating edges. This could really put some people out of work, who put their heart and soul into learning the craft of 3D Modelling. I mean it's not necessarily a bad thing to save time for production (a CRAZY HUGE ammount btw) But i dont know. It kills something inside me. Especially with A.I. Drawings becoming as good as they currently seem to be. i know ill sound like an assembly line worker here, but this feels like technology making humanity obsolete. I truly can see A.I and Robots keeping to develop without humanity, just like humanity evolved without dinosaurs. Damn this got philosophical haha
I hope that as iPhone using this sensor, it will become cheaper. I've been using tof LiDAR for years and I would say that there are so many applications just one problem, it's stupidly expensive.
This sensor can be used for a future implementation of some iGlass, if they manage to create an interface where what you see through the iGlass is floating around you, the information from this sensor would be very helpful to know where to position these menus, alerts, images, etc. see the distance of a hand and calculate if it is within distance to interact with this floating interface and perform actions. This new sensor is very interesting, I hope to see an implementation like the one I imagine in the future. I can imagine not needing a monitor or keyboard and that they are projected by the iGlass, the information provided by this sensor could facilitate this, watching television without a TV through the iGlass, watching UA-cam, etc.
Awesome video - thanks for posting! P.S. I noticed today in using my iPad Pro, and two different pieces of software (Scaniverse, and Polycam), that both pieces of software had Real difficulty recognizing a square tube aluminum (1" dimensions). It could be a resolution issue, but boy it seemed really detailed otherwise. Is this a known phenomenon, to your knowledge?
Apple was trying to make a good 3d scan like years or months and then Samsung users: Apple sucks Also Samsung: *ima copy this* Samsung users: APPLE STOP COPYING US! Literally Samsung users are useless and they always wrong! Apple was being creative unlike Samsung! My favourite company is Apple!
@@realtechandspecs Apple isn’t creative. However they focus on developing features until they’re ready and working well instead of trying to be the first to do it, which is what Samsung does. In conclusion, Apple is good.
The iPad Pro 2020 is great. I have the most expensive one they sell, 12.9, 1 terabit etc. with that being said , the LIDAR and the AUGMENTED REALITY will never be used by by 90% of users.
What makes you say lidar and augmented reality will never be used? Imagine one day when the technology becomes so advanced, you can look at something in real life and an information overlay would appear on your new high-tech glasses showing everything about that object, what is it, where it came from, where you can buy it, relevant news, etc. However, I'm afraid if that time does come, we'll be trapped in a virtual matrix. Pretty cool nonetheless.
this is kind of what i want to know. How good is the quality of the scans. Are there apps that let u take full advantage of the scanner? Because if im gonna be scanning objects i kinda need them to have a decent amount of quality to be usable.
@@Nobody-Nowhere it's just a matter of "resolution", give it a decade or two and it will be able to scan and print everything (except hollow items, for that you need an MRI ahahha)
The inside guy to trust saying this will revolutionize the medical field is surely the guy with a company making an app for that community. X) other than that. Cool video :)
That is just an Apple VR download from their site, you can download several but I think you may need to have a developer accountdeveloper.apple.com/augmented-reality/quick-look/
Mmmm, there have been a lot of products and extras that Apple has tried and dropped in the past. This includes the "Newton" hand writing recognition pad, going way back to the '80s and continued with it's computers so as to make their products fit much closer to the definition of proprietary. However, Apple has always and definitely tried to follow Steve Jobs lead with their 1990's mantra of "Think Different."
Cool but the 3D render is completely useless it’s not accurate at all. Maybe if you had it on a tripod slowly turned it around it would be more accurate
they already do use it to an extent, but mostly not for actual VFX work. and thats using VERY expensive high resolution gear. its more for surveys on set, to gather info about measurements, etc.
To a guy who has been working with LiDAR for 20+ years, this is very exciting news.
Maybe you're in the know so I'll ask you. Does this give people the ability to virtually interact with something by just pointing the camera and reaching out at it? Or is it not that accurate on the iPad yet?
@@EonSound I assume that mostly it will be used to improve 3d capture to support artefact removal related to photogrammetry modelling of smooth or spaced surfaces. It will also provide a more accurate depth of field to remove glitches from augmented reality applications. Ultimately it will just add to the existing array of sensors such as compass, imu, gps, cameras etc. to create a more seamless user experience. There is potential that it could work to make tge iphone the best autofocus camera on the market.
You mean David Hall of Velodyne Lidar?
@@chuahhockleong9916 how do you mean mate?
I thought you were commenting on the inventor of modern lidar sensor, David Hall.
I believe it has a 15 meter limited range so surveyors may be disappointed at the current limits. What I want to see is whether it can accurately scan a kitchen. The difference for custom kitchen cabinets made entirely on a large CNC would revolutionize the industry. They could scan, leave, and come back with perfectly fitting cabinets that contour around every bulge in the plaster or out of plumb wall.
I'm a plumber and see my job being replaced by the homeowner in 15-20 years 🤣🤣🤣
In 15-20 years nobody will be smart enough to even handle tools let alone having the drive to actually fix/create something.
Just got mine in the mail today. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxhcEDB3r-OJ3_X5hQzr7k1ZofTQy1ao_U The corners of the box was a little smashed but I think that’s more of the shipping’s fault. iPad was in perfect condition though. I ordered the yellow one thinking it was going to be a bright vibrant color. Instead I looks like more of a Gold color. I personally prefer the gold look. Definitely not disappointed but just a heads up to the ones expecting a brighter cream of yellow.
Roomba needs to implement this technology ASAP.
I guess there wasn't a lot of information out there when this video was made. I recently got an M1 iPad and have been playing with the the Polycam app to create 3D models with the Lidar sensor and from my research it seems that the lidar sensor in the iPad is too basic to create clear 3D models of small objects so unless there is some clever work around for that I don't think you’ll be scanning the various items on your desk.
It's the kind of thing that needs to be included now so that people can start developing ideas to use it for and that will drive the technology to become more refined in coming years. As it is, reducing the size and cost of the the lidar sensor to put it in an iPad is amazing. Exciting stuff both in spite of it's limitations and because of how much room for rapid improvement there is.
Two years later, this is improving really well. Polycam can now scan entire rooms in full colour and detail
Apple's readying the users of its ecosystem for when the Apple Glasses come out.
Imagine crowdsourcing lidar scans of the entire world. We could build a game like GTA mixed with flight simulator 2020.
I hope i can live in anime world in future .
can you download android apps into an apple phone? no, its also called an "eco system".
Yup can’t wait
@@flipnap2112 well Technically Every Android app is available on iOS so.... Technically yes
This feature has so many applications in technical fields. Sadlly, for students, gamers etc, it will be a gimmick. Professional Lidar equipment is expensive, this is a game changer for close-up lidar.
We are just at the start of this tech, who knows what's to come. I think it will be big!
Actually this is so useful for the AEC industry, point cloud technology is one of the trends for the coming years and i am so excited that apple include this type of sensors in their products. Definitely, the ideal tablet for construction industry (especially in site)
True, the number of youtubers writing this feature off as a bit part or a gimmicky feature is really annoying. This has so many implications in other fields such as medical, construction and other professional fields. UA-cam reviews these days only focus on video and / or sound editing. like as if it’s the only use for these products.
True. I was waiting for something like this to be available. It would make the construction tracking and follow-up process so much easier. Rather than having to visit work site over and over again for review and verification, simply skimming over the 3D model for details would help a lot. I hope the technology is improved and advanced over the years so that the scanning range is greater, and accuracy is much better.
This is going to be great for the work I do - surveying old barns and archaeological remains!
One day I’ll be able to scan my friends and see them in VR world
where is this going...
I’m interested in this for law enforcement and natural resource work, I.e. mapping crime scenes, vehicle accidents, archeological sites, etc.. Could turn out to be very useful.
Already present for crime scene diagramming but just hella expensive
@@jthomas6080 not to mention one file is a couple gigs in size...
Or for the tax man to see if the inside of you’re home needs to be reassessed…
can i use for outdoors to scan maize plants, or it's better iphone 14/15 pro?
how to use this program, how to make images and objects clear?
It is very good for taking pictures, CAD etc
finally. an actual reason to buy these toys
Cant wait to see what this can do!
LiDAR would make 3D modeling natural scenes so much easier!
My first though. Can't wait to see what come out.
@@RacingSlow only on the iPhone 12 pro
@@NicVandEmZ all good. I’m waiting on pro max 👍🏻
It needs to scan for Covid and it should have that Tricorder sound from Star Trek while it scans.
Has this developed much further since you posted this?
This is actually really exciting. When used for creating reference images for Archviz projects. This could be a game changer.
@David jeez. didn't know privacy freaks are actually wary of the lidar scanner.
but anyway: a test to know if the lidar scanner is running is to point a phone camera on the lidar scanner and see if it emits the IR light it uses for mapping.
@David lol no, its just another scanner, one that collects the most useless information of all. it cant hear, or see(like a camera can), it can just dimension. If u worry abt security, the lidar scanner is not where to start.
1:21 "the skeleton is there standing in the middle of my floor" that's not something you would hear every day
It looks cool but the resulting mesh right now is unusable.
Hope the future versions will continue to improve this tecnology
@rf4life ikea is not using it. No one will use this to create adequate, commercially usable models.
Is it also have Single Photon Camera in it?
why’s your dog acting like it’s actually there 😭
Spooky isn't it!
Dog really picked that skeleton up even looks up at it - unreal how does it even know I think it’s crazy.?
@@allthingstech yes it is! The dog is sniffing at the Skeleton
Bcos dogs are brilliant.
Its because lidar works with light that dogs and other animals can clearly see. Its basically a mega laser pointer:)
I wish this could have been done for every nook and cranny of all the ship museums in fine accurate detail at full scale. Would love to have a 3D VR model of the Queen Mary or the USS Texas to explore all it's rooms, engines, and other nooks and crannies. Sadly these ship museums are dying and they will leave us forever.
I think LiDAR has to be improved quite a bit. Just need to add several light-dots so that even the smallest item in the room gets a decent 3D replica. But that obviously needs a whole lot more computing power. So the limit is not the sensor, but the processor. I guess we'll have to wait another few years to see a very good 3D scanning iDevice.
thats a really got technology for developers, it would be very useful in closest future, so much ideas...
It sounds really neat but have a ? i dont have apple phone and i have a black dot on my android phone. i asked google what it was and it said it was a scanner. A LiDAR scanner. would this mean someone placed a LIDAR SCANNER TO WATCH ME?
Maybe I could use this tech for making movies like David Fincher's
I think in the future everyone can shoot a film using 3D models, synthesized voices, public domain motion captures.
Hot Lava... of course, give a kid a $1000 ipad and tell him to jump from couch to couch.... what could go wrong.
If they actually understand how expensive it is, its value, what it can do, and is good at being careful, nothing will go wrong
here you go
ua-cam.com/video/HdrORwZzlBk/v-deo.html
@@user-kx5es4kr4x kids just dont undertand they think all free
@@user-kx5es4kr4x not true - It is not knowing what is the right thing to do is the will to do it. It’s not more knowledge we need it is more right behaving.
I'm 13 and I saved up for this ipad pro, 256gb. and I use it for video editing and photo editing and I know its true value. and how much it's worth
Actually, it's ARKit 3 that lets your hand move in from of the AR CGI. Apple already has that working on phones (sans LIDAR) using Machine Learning. I can do that on my iPhone 12 too.
Yeah, my iPhone 12 can do that too. Nothing new
iphone's best feature has always been making money disappear out of your wallet
I'm a surveyor and I need reasonably accurate measurements of rooms and furniture (within 5%) or so. How accurate is the measurements you are reading on your iPad?
imranr007 He did a test on another video and there was a 5% error over 1m - so I imagine that’s not going to be a professional-quality measurement!
I understand this the accuracy will improve with iOS14 - I certainly hope so.
Looks like a great start! Thank you!
Lidar scanner will be really cool in VR headsets
The lidar gonna entertaining me for hours
Can you use the lidar to create accurately 3d models? As for scanning for 3d models or photogrammetry for a 3d printer?
I want to know too! If not can you get lidar data out for processing in other apps?
In theory it should be able to.
someone should develop an app to do that
The devs of the Display.land app suggested on Discord they were investigating the lidar module, but as of this post they haven’t pushed any updates to benefit the 2020 iPP yet. Their current incarnation doesn’t do much better than the abandoned Autodesk 123D Catch iOS app from a decade back - IOW, not great. I’ve tried gear like the Fuel3D and EORA scanner with mixed results. There aren’t any 3D scanning tech that checks ALL the boxes: convenience, mobility, accuracy, detail, speed, and (non-subscription) affordability. The time is ripe for some clever monkey to leverage the number of 2020 lidar iPads and dominate this field.
Great Video! Could you put links for all the apps you mentioned in the description?
Sorry forgot here they are
Apps Featured
LiDar Scanner 3D apps.apple.com/us/app/lidar-scanner-3d/id1504307090
Room Scan Pro apps.apple.com/us/app/roomscan-pro-floor-plan-app/id673673795
Whats the app how to use it
There are mesh gaps where you can not scan because of wrong angle. Can this be fixed?
Imagine if you could then put this in an oculus and use it in an immersive game😳
Ok, stupid question but what kind of office chair is that? I’m shopping for one with a not so dominant head rest.... 🙊 Regarding lidar - lets see how this tech propagates into the new iPhone models. For scaning I don’t see much difference to the structure sensor we have
The chair is a Sihoo Mesh chair on Amazon - Its great but needs a cushion as its quite hard.
Lidar is a clutch
Can imagine topological survey of land it would be great. Really don't need that high resolution.
I agree, we are just at the beginning of what this can be used for!
Is there limitation to the scanning distance? Can i scan a tree for example?
So exciting to see how this will change design!!🔥
Can it be used with cad software?
LiDAR technology is getting better, and units are getting cheaper exponentially. I'd guess it will follow the path of photosensor involution. It will give AR real meaning in our daily life.
I wounder if I can make stl files for 3d print
AR the main use for LIDAR? Don't agree - go see PIX4D. Also if you talk LIDAR you need to reference Point Clouds vs. Triangular Irregular Networks (TINs) and the potential to FUSE traditional photogrammetry with LIDAR derived surfaces
What's the differences between the Apple Lidar and Google old Project Tango?
Lidar scans are so scary man..
Their topology is already so clean, once you take out the triangulating edges.
This could really put some people out of work, who put their heart and soul
into learning the craft of 3D Modelling.
I mean it's not necessarily a bad thing to save time for production (a CRAZY HUGE ammount btw)
But i dont know. It kills something inside me. Especially with A.I. Drawings becoming as good as
they currently seem to be. i know ill sound like an assembly line worker here, but this feels like
technology making humanity obsolete. I truly can see A.I and Robots keeping to develop without humanity,
just like humanity evolved without dinosaurs.
Damn this got philosophical haha
I hope that as iPhone using this sensor, it will become cheaper. I've been using tof LiDAR for years and I would say that there are so many applications just one problem, it's stupidly expensive.
Please enlighten me. For daily use what is LiDar for? For photography what is its use?
Lidar is a sensor that helps AR applications to get a better sense of depth it won't affect photography in the near future
This sensor can be used for a future implementation of some iGlass, if they manage to create an interface where what you see through the iGlass is floating around you, the information from this sensor would be very helpful to know where to position these menus, alerts, images, etc. see the distance of a hand and calculate if it is within distance to interact with this floating interface and perform actions. This new sensor is very interesting, I hope to see an implementation like the one I imagine in the future. I can imagine not needing a monitor or keyboard and that they are projected by the iGlass, the information provided by this sensor could facilitate this, watching television without a TV through the iGlass, watching UA-cam, etc.
If only I could have this : (
Does it need Internet to make the scan?
Awesome video - thanks for posting! P.S. I noticed today in using my iPad Pro, and two different pieces of software (Scaniverse, and Polycam), that both pieces of software had Real difficulty recognizing a square tube aluminum (1" dimensions). It could be a resolution issue, but boy it seemed really detailed otherwise. Is this a known phenomenon, to your knowledge?
How accurate the lidar censor?
Yes!
Now I can walk around in the dark. Take that spooky demons of the night!
Thanks you to translate Arabic language
شكرًا لك للترجمة باللغة العربية👍
What is the name of the app
This is next level tech
Would be great to use in mapping caves and at a better price than traditional cave Mapping 3d lidar scanners.
1st gen technology not so good let's wait several years to be opt + perfected
Right?! Wait 100 years even better.
Yeah, Apple did it this time.
That's right, they implimented an already existing technology and put it into a phone.
The first phone and tablet with LiDAR sensors
Apple was trying to make a good 3d scan like years or months and then Samsung users: Apple sucks
Also Samsung: *ima copy this*
Samsung users: APPLE STOP COPYING US!
Literally Samsung users are useless and they always wrong!
Apple was being creative unlike Samsung! My favourite company is Apple!
@@realtechandspecs Apple isn’t creative. However they focus on developing features until they’re ready and working well instead of trying to be the first to do it, which is what Samsung does. In conclusion, Apple is good.
@@knekker1 exactly. thats the amazing part.
Dog: "The F is this hooman doing? He looks dumb raising his hand for no reason."
The iPad Pro 2020 is great. I have the most expensive one they sell, 12.9, 1 terabit etc. with that being said , the LIDAR and the AUGMENTED REALITY will never be used by by 90% of users.
What makes you say lidar and augmented reality will never be used? Imagine one day when the technology becomes so advanced, you can look at something in real life and an information overlay would appear on your new high-tech glasses showing everything about that object, what is it, where it came from, where you can buy it, relevant news, etc. However, I'm afraid if that time does come, we'll be trapped in a virtual matrix. Pretty cool nonetheless.
The thing i find useful is you can scan objects and 3d print them :)
the quality is horrible... and even with good 3d scanners, you simply need a lot of post work to do dimensionally accurate parts from scans.
this is kind of what i want to know. How good is the quality of the scans. Are there apps that let u take full advantage of the scanner? Because if im gonna be scanning objects i kinda need them to have a decent amount of quality to be usable.
@@Nobody-Nowhere it's just a matter of "resolution", give it a decade or two and it will be able to scan and print everything (except hollow items, for that you need an MRI ahahha)
How to use it
it seems like the ipad's lidar is bigger than the iphone 12 pro one
For 3D printing
Time to 3D print my room
watching this on a 2020 iPad pro
Mr Beast same
No one cares
There's a thing like this for gmod and its way more scary
With what devices can you use this apps? Is there also something available for Android?
The inside guy to trust saying this will revolutionize the medical field is surely the guy with a company making an app for that community. X) other than that. Cool video :)
Ahhh so weird, literally read that right as he was saying it. Always gives me the chills
At 2:00 the dog be like : wtf is this guy doing
She does that all the time!
Step 1 scan room, step 2 put on Apple Glasses 🤓😱👍🏽
I've decided I'm going to be old and dead before we get a 3d scanner that can scan an object with professional results that is also affordable....
Maybe.
U didn’t link the app where the nutcracker was on ur desk...
That is just an Apple VR download from their site, you can download several but I think you may need to have a developer accountdeveloper.apple.com/augmented-reality/quick-look/
how does it perform moving from one room to another, or moving around an object (i.e. under a desk)?
Pretty smooth as it is a first gen app
apple always thinking forward It's a matter of time for other brands to start copying the idea
Mmmm, there have been a lot of products and extras that Apple has tried and dropped in the past. This includes the "Newton" hand writing recognition pad, going way back to the '80s and continued with it's computers so as to make their products fit much closer to the definition of proprietary. However, Apple has always and definitely tried to follow Steve Jobs lead with their 1990's mantra of "Think Different."
It will be mess when those brands come up with this especially Samsung would come up with an amusing version
Carlitox b, as far as information known, Sony made lidar sensor is only for Apple Inc. Probably because Apple pay good $$$ to Sony.
sounds like jeremery clarkson
Can’t work as a bad night vision
When I was a kid we played hot lava without iPad or lidar, only with imagination.
:)
Nice.
Cool but the 3D render is completely useless it’s not accurate at all. Maybe if you had it on a tripod slowly turned it around it would be more accurate
It could probably be used for VFX
Very Likely
they already do use it to an extent, but mostly not for actual VFX work. and thats using VERY expensive high resolution gear. its more for surveys on set, to gather info about measurements, etc.
Nice pfp
Video starts at 2:22
There's no way he's taking that ring off anytime soon
When I see this I think about all the designer homes that are obviously made to be photographed rather than lived in. Are they obsolete now?
This guy sounds like Jeremy Clarkson
Great now someone can scan your house keys and 3d print.
isn't that sensitive. thieves would rather just steal the key
Imagine, Rockstar use this tech to Create GTA WORLD :P haha
Gta 6
How it feels to be Neo
the 3d scanning is really bad, I mean the mesh is unusable
The opening scene of Aliens is close.
Where’s the EverythingApplePro squad!!