Samsung's new virtual reality glasses will turn Iron Man's technology into reality

This is the clearest proof that VR is used not only for entertainment purposes but also for improving daily life.

Samsung will introduce four new AR and VR projects developed by their C-Labs team at the MWC 2017 event later this week. C-Labs is a part of Samsung where members of the group can test new inventions on a small scale, and their latest achievements have been revealed on Samsung's homepage.

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This is an application designed to help visually impaired people read books and watch TV.

Relúmĭno is an application designed to help visually impaired people read books and watch TV with "the definition of vision being lifted to a new level". Users can install the application on a smartphone and place it inside the Gear VR glasses, where it will arrange for them to see the image by refining what they see to suit the disorder. body shape. This is the clearest proof that VR is used not only for entertainment purposes but also for improving daily life.


Monitorless.

The Monitorless glass looks very similar to Google Glass, but its function is completely different. As its name implies, Monitorless (without a screen) helps you use the screen of a PC or smartphone in VR virtual world. It uses a pair of glasses to project the content displayed on the screen via a Wi-Fi connection and you can even use it in AR mode, similar to Iron Man. Samsung also revealed its ambition to stream high-definition games through this form.


VuildUS.

VuildUs will let you see if your home furnishings are nice or not before you buy it. Connected to an application on the smartphone and a 360-degree camera, users can scan the whole image of their home in 3D. When reviewing your home in VR virtual world, you can walk around and try to see if the sofa you intend to buy is suitable for the house corner (no need to take measurements!).

Samsung doesn't go into details about whether the technology measures the breadth of things - it's likely that the application will have direct links to sites like Amazon or IKEA to see the remaining dimensions of the product - so But only this weekend we will know.

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traVRer - 360-degree video platform that allows users to explore scenic spots around the world.

Finally, traVRer , a 360-degree video platform that allows users to explore places of interest around the world without getting out of their homes: sounds similar to Google Street View, but traVRer has negative bar and video always.

One thing you should keep in mind is that these are only small-scale projects of Samsung at the present time and there are no signs that they will turn it into a commercial product.