Mixed reality, often referred to as mixed reality, is a technology that combines the physical world with computer-generated elements in real time. In contrast to pure virtual reality, in which the user is completely immersed in a digital world, and augmented reality, in which digital elements are superimposed on the real world, mixed reality enables interaction between real and virtual objects. As a rule, the user sees the real world, recorded by cameras, as an image of their surroundings. Virtual objects are then superimposed onto this image. This gives the user the impression of moving around in the real world, which is augmented by virtual elements. The experience is therefore similar to augmented reality (ARplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigAugmented Reality (AR)
Augmented reality is a technology that integrates digital elements into the real world. The user's field of vision is overlaid with a digital layer that displays additional information or virtual objects. In contrast to virtual reality ().
Distinction from VRplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigVirtual reality (VR)
Virtual reality (VR) is a computer-generated, interactive environment in which a person can fully immerse themselves. With the help of special devices such as VR glasses, the real world is completely replaced by a simulated one. The user experiences a three-dimensional, artificial environment that can appeal to all the senses. and ARplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigAugmented Reality (AR)
Augmented reality is a technology that integrates digital elements into the real world. The user's field of vision is overlaid with a digital layer that displays additional information or virtual objects. In contrast to virtual reality (: