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Augmented Reality (AR) overlays digital content onto the real world, while Virtual Reality (VR) creates an immersive digital environment. Both technologies have significant applications in various fields, such as gaming, education, and navigation, but face challenges like high costs and limited content. The future of AR and VR includes advancements like AI integration and potential replacements for smartphones with AR glasses.

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AR VR Presentation

Augmented Reality (AR) overlays digital content onto the real world, while Virtual Reality (VR) creates an immersive digital environment. Both technologies have significant applications in various fields, such as gaming, education, and navigation, but face challenges like high costs and limited content. The future of AR and VR includes advancements like AI integration and potential replacements for smartphones with AR glasses.

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Augmented Reality (AR) & Virtual

Reality (VR)
• (Your Name | Date | Institution/Company
Name)
Introduction
• • What are AR & VR?
• • How do they differ from each other?
• • Their impact on technology and daily life.
What is Augmented Reality (AR)?
• • AR overlays digital content on the real world.
• • Enhances the real environment using a
smartphone, tablet, or AR glasses.
• • Example: Pokémon GO – digital creatures
appear in the real world through a phone
camera.
What is Virtual Reality (VR)?
• • VR creates a completely immersive digital
environment.
• • Users wear a VR headset to interact with the
virtual world.
• • Example: Playing a game in a 3D virtual
world using an Oculus Quest headset.
AR vs. VR – Key Differences
• • AR enhances reality; VR replaces reality.
• • AR uses smartphones, AR glasses; VR
requires a headset.
• • Example: Snapchat filters (AR) vs. VR gaming
(Beat Saber).
How AR Works
• • Uses camera, sensors, and software to
detect surroundings.
• • Overlays 3D models, images, or information
on the real world.
• • Example: Google Lens scans objects and
provides details.
How VR Works
• • Uses headsets (Oculus, HTC Vive, etc.) to
create an immersive world.
• • Hand controllers and sensors allow users to
interact with objects.
• • Example: A VR roller coaster simulates the
experience of a real ride.
Applications of AR & VR
• • AR: Virtual try-on, AR-assisted surgeries,
interactive education.
• • VR: Gaming, flight simulators, virtual
tourism.
Example – AR & VR in Daily Life
• • AR Example: Using Google Maps AR for real-
time navigation.
• • VR Example: Watching a 360-degree virtual
concert.
Challenges in AR & VR
• • High cost of devices (VR headsets, AR
glasses).
• • Motion sickness in VR experiences.
• • Battery & Processing Power – AR and VR
require strong hardware.
• • Limited Content – More apps and
experiences needed for users.
Future of AR & VR
• • AR Glasses will replace smartphones.
• • VR Metaverse for work, socializing, and
entertainment.
• • AI-powered AR & VR for smarter
interactions.
Conclusion
• • AR enhances the real world, while VR
creates a new one.
• • Both technologies are transforming
industries.
• • Future innovations will make AR & VR more
accessible.
Thank You!
• (Any Questions?)

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