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The 10 Best Real-World Examples of Augmented Reality

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Augmented Reality has become a power-packed word today. In the 21st century, Augmented Reality or AR can solve problems, add value and enhance the experience of users in almost all industries and domains. Startups and established businesses alike are quickly catching up with the world of AR. In addition to that, Augmented Reality is an integral part of nearly all tech industries today. With the growth of this technology, more and more businesses throughout the world are embracing the advantages posed by the applications of AR. 

That said, let us check out the top 10 best real-world examples of Augmented Reality!

1. AccuVein

AccuVein is an ingenious tool that uses AR to locate veins in the body. We often wonder how doctors or physicians discover the veins in our arms when getting a shot. Usually, it is common to see them tap an area with their fingers to bring the vein into clear view but still, how flawless is this technique? This is precisely where AccuVein comes into the picture. This hand-held device improves venipuncture enormously and helps healthcare professionals by illuminating a map of all the peripheral veins on the surface of your skin. 

2. Car Repair

Porsche made another breakthrough with Augmented Reality last year with its cutting-edge ODG smart glasses. These AR glasses are designed to assist the German automobile manufacturer’s mechanics and technicians to be able to fix cars with the help of something that they call Tech Live Look. This tool is designed to enhance the work of mechanics by providing efficiency and accuracy when it comes to car services. It also goes a long way to reducing the service time as with the help of the ODG smart glasses, expert and remote technicians can check out exactly what the mechanics see on location.

3. Surgery Navigation

Surgeries might sometimes require placing cameras inside the body in order to view the surgical field or a part of your body that is not easily visible. However, that can be avoided completely with the help of Augmented Reality. Magic Loupe by InnerOptic Technology, Inc. aims to do just that by making surgeries safer and simpler. This AR device helps in safer medical navigation during surgery and enables surgeons to understand exactly where the instruments are headed inside your body. 

4. Gaming

2018 saw Pokémon Go becoming quite a sensation although it died down just as quickly as it appeared in the gaming scene. Irrespective of the failure or success of this game, it opened a new avenue for a diverse kind of online game. Pokémon Go utilized AR to create a fantastical world that combined perfectly with the real world and gave Pokémon lovers a glimpse of their favorite characters from the popular animation show. Ever since this popular game shut down, there have been several other games that have taken up this concept such as Jurassic Park

5. F-35 HMD

This fighter jet can easily be called as one of the costliest planes ever designed. It costs a whopping $100 million or more for one jet plane. This highly controversial jet plane comes with a helmet that costs $400,000. The plane has cameras outside the plane, and the helmet works in cohesion with these cameras. It provides pilots a 360-degree view of the entire plane which helps them navigate around threats. It also has digital night vision and other cool features.

6. Construction

The field of construction is not untouched by the wonders of AR either. Autodesk created a system in tandem with Daqri and Mortenson Construction to enable construction teams to see exactly what is taking place at the construction site by the use of AR headsets. This system allows construction teams to carry out a number of tasks such as see into walls, check the insulation and piping as well as understand the construction site more intimately.

7. Logistics

Shipping companies today employ the use of Vision Picking that helps their business become more efficient. Vision Picking works with the AR technology, and companies such as DHL make use of it to make their entire business processes working like a well-oiled machine. This device helps the employees of a shipping company locate items, place them appropriately on carts and trolleys and much more.

8. Measuring Things

Augmented Reality also has a number of applications when it comes to measuring things. It makes the entire process significantly easier and more straightforward than it will be without the use of this technology. Take ARKit for instance! This magnificent app allows you to simply point your phone at an item or a bunch of them and voilà! You get the perfect measurement.

9. Firefighting

Cal Fire, a Californian agency designed to protect against fires has come up with a desirable tool known as Simtable in order to contain the number of forest fires during summers in California. This tool uses AR to enable firefighters to plan and strategize precisely how to mitigate a growing blaze and attack it. This tool is built on a sand base, and it projects data and information on that base according to the form of the sand. The company can then project a fire onto that sand base and understand the nature of the fire and how it could grow. This eventually helps them plan the attack better.  

10. Tourism

Augmented Reality technology has a massive scope in the tourism industry too. There have been several virtual glasses and headsets designed that enables travelers to take “walkabouts” in their favorite destinations to see if that is where they want to spend their upcoming holidays. This means that before buying a ticket, you can get a first-hand experience of exactly what that will feel like. Therefore, AR promises the tourism industry as well as travelers to buy and sell trips in a much more hassle-free manner.

Final Words

Augmented Reality has turned a lot of heads in recent times and has seen countless applications across industries. This use of AR technology is only going to increase in the future and is guaranteed to make our lives easier and more fun than ever!

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