Matt Davies Stockton Ponders What Augmented Reality Tools Apple Will Be Bringing to Their New iPhone

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Introduction

According to Matt Davies Stockton, Apple has already launched a few well-developed AR tools for iPhones and iPads that show how serious they are about investing in augmented reality tools in the future. These include the latest ARKit 6, Object capture, RealityKit 2, and more. 

Plus, Apple’s LiDAR scanner offers some of the best AR experiences available today since it requires powerful hardware to run. Plus, it is predicted that Apple will release the first consumer-focused AR headset or glasses, and everybody is quite excited about it. 

Still, it is unknown how they will proceed forward with the development of AR tools in the future since people need strong reasons to use them. We can only predict the development of future AR tools by observing the current trends in AR technology. Here are a few potential augmented reality tools that apple can bring to their new iPhone in the future:

The Discussion

AR tool for healthcare – The COVID-19 pandemic has tested the limits of hospital care all over the world in recent years. And remote patient support has become a more viable option since they help to reduce the burden on hospitals.

Powerful AR tools combing with machine learning algorithms and AI technology can help facilitate remote patient support in the future. For instance, patients and doctors can use AR tools to communicate more clearly by annotating and drawing on a 3D screen.

AR tool for metaverse – Facebook has invested heavily into the Metaverse but the other big companies are not standing by either. Thus, it would not be unusual for Apple to declare its own AR tool for the metaverse that helps to create digital avatars via body and face tracking.

The AR tool for the metaverse could also be used to recreate exceptional life-like senses to complete the immersive experience. This includes creating spatial audio and allowing users to create digital collectibles in AR.

AR tool for indoor and outdoor navigation – Navigation apps such as Google maps have proven incredibly useful since people all over the world rely on them when visiting new locations. This has been possible partly due to the improvements in Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology, Wi-Fi RTT and ultra-wideband (UWB) for indoor navigation, and more.

AR tools can improve the experience even further by displaying AR directions in large indoor locations such as shopping malls, distribution centers, airports, and more. It can certainly make buy online, pick up in-store (BOPIS) services much more efficient.

AR tool for improving shopping experience – Virtual try-on solutions have exploded in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic since many different brands have adopted AR technology during this period. For instance, customers can virtually try on shoes before purchasing. 

Apple can release an AR tool to improve the shopping experience even more. For instance, it could let users customize the size and fit of a bracelet on their hand virtually and send it for order.

Conclusion

Matt Davies Stockton believes it is difficult to predict the future of AR technology with 100 percent certainty. The only thing we know for sure is that it will continue to develop at a rapid pace as it becomes more accessible to consumers, especially in combination with AI technology

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