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The future of car-based immersive entertainment is bright.
According to an official release, WayRay, a deep technology company specializing in holographic augmented reality (AR) displays for vehicles, will bring its technology to Tesla cars for the first time.
The company recently announced that it has successfully merged its deep reality display technology with the Tesla Model 3. This enables drivers and passengers alike to access a variety of virtual content in the vehicle, from GPS navigation and object detection to real-world road conditions. and passenger entertainment.
AR technology leads the way
WayRay’s Latest Generation of True AR HUDs deep reality display can project virtual images at different depths around the car. This visual image actually reacts to real world elements while driving. This includes various navigational information such as upcoming turns, speed and direction. The system can also track pedestrians as well as other vehicles and issue real-time warnings to improve safety.
In addition to navigation and safety, the Deep Reality Display also provides passengers with various entertainment options such as AR games. Just as navigation information appears in the real world, WayRay’s holographic technology can also display interactive visuals that blend organically with their surroundings, turning vehicles into game consoles on wheels. can do. There is even game content for drivers designed to keep their attention on the road.
But what I found particularly interesting was the mention of “infotainment,” a combination of information and game content that caters to each user’s specific interests. Based on the images provided, this could include anything from following the trail of virtual coins to a particular destination to reading lyrics displayed on the road. Users can adjust the amount of information displayed, providing a fully customizable experience.
AR meets EV
WayRay recently announced that it has successfully paired dual deep reality displays for drivers and passengers with the Tesla Model 3, a battery-powered four-door sedan that first launched in 2017. The car is currently in Zurich, Switzerland, and will arrive in the US in the near future, according to the company.
The Tesla Model 3 was futuristic enough with built-in autopilot features and a car color customizer. Add in his interactive AR HUD and the vehicle looks like it just popped out of space. Cyberpunk 2077. Between WayRay’s Deep Reality Display and HoloRide In-car elastic VR contentthe future of automotive-based immersive entertainment is bright.
For more information on Deep Reality Display and other WayRay technologies, please visit: wayray.com/deep-reality-display.
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