If you follow our blog, you’ll know that we have published quite a few articles covering AR and VR and their applications across a range of industries. However, today's digital advances are so fast that AR is already giving way to a more immersive merging of real and digital worlds.
The technology responsible for this shift is known as mixed reality (MR), and it is, in basic terms, bridging the gap between augmented and virtual reality.
Because MR requires the use of wearable gadgets, it is not yet as accessible as standard AR. However, headsets are readily available (though expensive), and MR is already beginning to penetrate some industries. Consumer adoption of MR is also on the rise, and in this article we will share some real-world commercial and recreational MR examples.
First, though, in case you are unfamiliar with the types of experiences that MR can provide, the following summary of MR environments should get you up to speed.