by Jonathan Sanger
Augmented reality is on its way in a cardboard box.
Aryzon has developed a $32 box and an app to project digital objects onto the real world. Users will have to assemble the kit, slip a smartphone into the box, and choose a target that helps the phone track your environment. The images on screen appear on top of your surroundings. The quality and interactivity isn’t the same as Microsoft’s Hololens; then again, Aryzon doesn’t cost $3,000.
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