Heres my video flying inside my house:
The jaw dropping aspects:
- it correctly knows when to mask for the column
- it does lighting effects from the planes headlights
- it does particle collisions with my furniture when it crashes
- it crashes by detecting i hit the wall
It really is amazing tech but it is very unpolished. But I am very hopeful they keep pushing and it gets cheaper and more people can experience it and develop for it.
This is like the amiga. We are at the infancy of AR.
Problem is it was marketed like a supercomputer and what we got was an Amiga.
Which is fine for the hobbyist nerds who can see the potential. Not so good for literally anyone else.
They are kinda doing the Tesla approach now (or as of 2019) where they are trying to sell a higher end experience.
Their medical demos / apps were really awesome.
You could place a virtual cadaver on the physical table.
When they work out view sharing that is gonna be amazing for collaboration.
They have a dream of "5G cities" where everyone walks around with these things fully connected.
I think that is the wrong direction. Will be curious to see what comes of it.