The difference between VR, AR and MR

The difference between VR, AR and MR

What is VR, AR and MR? If in the case of virtual reality most people have no questions, then the debate about the difference between AR and MR does not subside to this day. Below we will talk about each of the realities.

 

Virtual Reality (VR)

This term refers to a completely virtual reality created by a computer and reproducing an environment that is completely different from the real one.

 

A person is immersed in it using special devices (most often VR helmets) and cannot see what is happening in the real world. Thanks to this, the effect of presence in a completely different place is created.

A simple example is VR games. The user puts on a helmet and enters a different, virtual space, with which he interacts.

Augmented Reality (AR)

This concept includes digital objects displayed on wearable devices that do not change the outside world in any way.

 

Augmented reality does not change a person’s environment, but only introduces artificial elements into it, such as weather information or a pop-up notification about an email.

The key point is that digital content is not attached to space.

This reality can be seen by wearing, for example, Google Glass.

Mixed Reality (MR)

Mixed reality is an environment that is created with reference to the position in the real world. The coexistence of real and virtual objects.

 

In this case, virtual objects are added to the world, which are attached to their place in space so that the viewer perceives them as real.

For example, creating a virtual painting hanging on the wall is mixed reality. An empty room furnished with a virtual chair, sofa, and floor lamp is also mixed reality.

The essence of the technology is to bring virtual objects that look as realistic as possible into the real world.

Maximizing plausibility and the ability to interact with a virtual object “living” in the real world are key points in mixed reality.

 


Conclusion

The technologies listed above have similarities and the terminological boundaries may sometimes seem blurred, but the fact remains: each of them has its own level of immersion in virtual space. Perhaps in the future another type of reality will be invented.

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