Augmented Reality Telepresence in HoloLens 2 and Quest 2!
As more people start using VR and AR headsets, we’re curious about the ways the two technologies can work together in social applications. One example is Spatial, a mixed reality shared workspace app that allows for asymmetrical interactions–users can collaborate in either VR, AR, or even through a web browser. We test Spatial using a HoloLens 2 and Quest 2 to get a glimpse of how mixed reality meetings work with today’s latest hardware!
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The avatars looked creepy. The setting looks like something from the 80’s. The graphics seem WAY behind current norms. I’ve been debating getting a VR headset but this didn’t move me into the “plus” direction. Maybe I should though. I went for 3D printing despite it being too new and haven’t regretted it.