9 Benefits of Augmented reality

9 Benefits of Augmented Reality

If you’re not familiar with augmented reality, you might be wondering why it even exists. How can computer-generated images be an improvement over what we can already see? After all, the purpose of using technology should be to make our livelivess easier, right? In this article, we’ll take a look at nine ways that augmented reality makes life easier and more enjoyable, whether it’s used by consumers or by businesses.

Augmented reality

1) Helps You Acquire Skills

As a kid, you probably wanted to learn something new, but that was difficult because either you couldn’t afford lessons or it was hard to find a good tutor. With augmented reality, you can acquire skills quickly—anywhere and at any time. You’ll be able to watch tutorials on how to do certain things and apply those skills in real life right away.

2) Improves Vision

The first and most apparent benefit to using AR glasses is their ability to make our vision much better. Lenses on these glasses can alter what we see to improve our sight and help us see in low-light situations or other environments where our vision might be impaired. Imagine taking a trip to a foreign country where you don’t speak the language—if you had AR glasses, you could download an app that allows you to translate text into your native language right before your eyes.

3) Promotes Teamwork

Overcoming virtual challenges in AR games can help build a deeper sense of teamwork and camaraderie among coworkers. Use an AR game to gather your team in one place and encourage them to compete against each other, or even better—collaborate with one another to achieve a common goal. This activity will promote teamwork while allowing employees to connect more closely with each other as they work toward a solution.

4) Builds Curiosity

While Pokémon Go has gotten a lot of credit for making augmented reality mainstream, it’s actually been around since last year. Snapchat was one of its biggest early adopters, with its face filters giving users a new lens through which to view their surroundings and friends. You’ll find virtual 3D characters overlaid on top of physical spaces in all kinds of places, and developers are finding new ways to deploy AR every day.

5) Inspires Creativity

No other technology has inspired as much creativity as augmented reality. A tool that offers endless possibilities for visualizing and interacting with a virtual reality. Whether you’re an artist, architect, or designer, you can use augmented reality to spark your imagination and create virtually anything in a physical form. Creativity is at its best when it’s unfettered by limitations and constraints; thus, augmented reality allows its users to create virtually anything imaginable. 

6) Teaches Problem Solving Skills

AR apps introduce a host of new tools that help solve a variety of problems. For example, an app could provide step-by-step instructions for building something or give users more accurate measurements than could be provided with flat 2D images alone. Students can use AR to learn complex subjects like anatomy by superimposing virtual bodies on top of their own to see how organs, muscles and bones all connect in 3D space.

7) Stimulates Learning

The concept of an AR app is that they help a user learn more about something in their real world. This could be as simple as pointing your phone at a nearby mountain to bring up information on its height and history, or it could involve taking a virtual tour of a new city. Whatever your use case is, augmented reality can educate and assist users, making it one of our most promising technologies for 2018.

8) Promotes Problem Finding rather than Problem Fixing

The most exciting aspect of augmented reality is that it opens up new ways to solve existing problems in more effective ways. Traditional solutions have typically focused on fixing problems—how do we get passengers from point A to point B? How do we cure cancer? The real game changer will be when designers and innovators begin focusing on finding new problems to solve, rather than just solving old ones.

9) Supports Co-Creation

People are often more likely to buy something when they’ve contributed to creating it. For example, users can also submit their own photo, encouraging them to use your app more in order to customize and personalize it. Co-creation gives customers a sense of ownership over your product or service which may encourage them to spend more time with it and share what they make on social media. This can help increase brand awareness and ultimately create a larger customer base for you.

Unlike virtual reality, which completely takes over your field of vision and thus completely isolates you from all other stimuli, augmented reality is a more social experience. It still blocks out your natural view, but augments it with another one. This means you’re still part of everything going on around you—your friends can see you checking something on your phone or tablet. In other words, using augmented reality is less antisocial than VR.

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