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AR Mobile Device

July 4, 2024

 

 

Spatial videos are a type of video content that includes depth information in addition to the traditional 2D video data. This depth information allows for a more immersive viewing experience, enabling features like 3D effects, augmented reality (AR), and virtual reality (VR). Spatial videos capture not just the visuals, but also the spatial relationships between objects in the scene, creating a more dynamic and engaging experience.

Spatial cameras capture depth information using techniques like stereo vision, time-of-flight sensors, or structured light. The captured data is then processed and combined with the high-definition video to create a spatial video file.

The Xreal Beam Pro looks like a smartphone but it is actually a sophisticated AR device designed with spatial computing and awareness to capture and display FHD 3D photos and videos. It also allows you to run all apps from the Google Play Store in augmented reality on XREAL AR glasses.

The Xreal Beam Pro utilizes a proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, accelerometer, gyro, and compass to sense spatial data. Features of the Xreal Beam Pro include: a 6.497-inch, 1080 x 2400 resolution, multi-touch LCD screen with up to 450nit brightness, Snapdragon® spatial companion processor, NebulaOS, IP54 rating, Dual 50-megapixel 3D cameras, 8 MP camera front camera, Wi-Fi 6(802.11ax), Bluetooth 5.2, and 27W charging. Its 4300mAh battery offers up to 7 hours of game streaming.

 

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