WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AR, VR, AND MR?

Augmented reality (AR) also utilises the screen on a smartphone to connect visual elements to a live view. Definitions of encounters with augmented reality include Snapchat goggles and Pokemon Go play.

Virtual reality (VR) means a complete experience of isolation that removes the physical world. Use VR apps like HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and Google Cardboard, consumers can be taken to a number of real-world or imaginary worlds such as a squawking penguin colony or even a dragon’s tail.

Real-world and digital objects interact in a mixed reality (MR) experience that combines elements of both AR and VR. Mixed reality technology is just beginning to take off with one of the most notable early mixed reality devices from Microsoft’s HoloLens.