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AR or VR
VR or AR
It became a long-term commonplace among users who then started to live in virtual environments instead of dealing with the real world.
VR
provides more freedom for smartphone users and more opportunities for developers and marketers since there is no need for a head-mounted display.
AR
healthcare applications create virtual environments to distract patients from pain or anxiety and can help with other healthcare treatments like exposure therapy and rehabilitation.
VR
Surgical planning and training THIS applications help healthcare professionals by overlaying medical imaging data onto patients for real-time guidance.
AR
creates interactive learning experiences like showcasing a fully-virtual environment.
VR
applications overlay informative content onto real-world objects, fostering a learning experience tailored towards student engagement.
AR
is often found in virtual theme park rides and simulations and used for interactive gaming and storytelling.
VR
Popular games and apps like Pokémon Go and Snapchat leverage digital image layering THIS technology.
AR
can often only be accessed through a dedicated headset with controllers and other sense-tracking devices.
VR
can be accessed through smartphones, tablets or specialized glasses.
AR
restricts interaction to only the virtual environment by requiring specialized controllers or hand-tracking devices to interact.
VR
enables users to interact with virtual and physical objects in their immediate surroundings.
AR
often involves the use of specialized headsets, which track the user's movements and provide a fully immersive experience.
VR
is a fully-simulated environment that immerses users in a computer-generated, three-dimensional world, completely replacing the awareness of the real-world environment.
VR
integrates digital content into the real-world environment, enhancing the user's perception and interaction with their surroundings in real time.
AR
this technology prioritizes interaction with the physical world, helps identify real-world issues and offers solutions with digital overlaying.
AR
this technology overlays computer-generated elements such as images, videos or 3D models onto the user's view of the physical world.
AR