People are probably most familiar with the term virtual reality. VR refers to a 3D and computer-generated virtual environment that is created by a combination of realistic sounds, images, and other sensations via devices such as VR headsets/helmets, gloves, and body detectors equipped with sense detectors to either replicate a real environment or an imaginary world.
AR is a real-time view of a physical environment with digital sensory input such as sound, graphics, films, or GPS data. To put it another way, AR resides on top of our physical world, allowing users to view the actual environment through the screens of their phones/tablets or through smartglasses and make virtual changes to it on the screen.
MR devices constantly gather fresh information happening in the surroundings, unlike VR, which immerses users in a completely virtual environment, or AR, which merely overlays digital content on top of the actual environment without considering its unique and dynamic composition.
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