by Scope News | Apr 2, 2018 | Press Releases
Scope AR announced this week that ARCore (an Android software
development kit available for bringing a whole new level of AR
capability to supported devices) will be supported by Remote AR.
The company worked in collaboration with Google to build its Remote AR application for all ARCore-compatible devices, which includes over 100 million Android smartphones. With newly added support for ARCore, Remote AR is one of the most platform agnostic AR tools on the market available for use on Android, iOS and Windows devices simultaneously, as well as select smartglasses and wearables, allowing organizations to easily experience the benefits of AR by using their device of choice.
By using one of the many ARCore – supported devices, Remote AR users can immediately take advantage of the sophisticated new capabilities the platform enables including enhanced motion tracking, environmental understanding and light estimation. For example, during a live support video call within the Remote AR app, users can now annotate and add 3D content to a much larger workspace than previously available on the standard Android platform.
Remote AR delivers the ability to save time and money, as well as improve knowledge transfer and retention by combining AR with live video streaming, voice, 3D animation, screen sharing, whiteboarding and world-locked annotations. Doing so simulates the effectiveness of having an expert on-site guiding a worker step-by-step on what to do.
Check out this link for the full press release: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/scope-ar-brings-real-time-remote-assistance-to-more-than-100-million-android-devices-with-arcore-300616597.html
For more information on Remote AR, contact us at contact@scopear.com
Media Contact:
Brittany Edwards
Carve Communications for Scope AR
Email: scopear@carvecom.com
Phone: 210-382-2165
by Scope News | Sep 8, 2017 | Press Releases
Scope AR announced today that ARKit (Apple’s much anticipated AR development platform) will be supported by Remote AR. ARKit will be available as soon as iOS 11 launches, delivering the most advanced AR functionality yet to devices without AR-specific hardware.
With support for ARKit, Remote AR users can now take
advantage of the platform’s sophisticated real-world mapping to
collaboratively add annotation and 3D content to a much larger area than
has previously been possible on standard devices. This results in a
simple, seamless work session for both sides of the call. The capability
is available on newer iOS devices, including the iPhone 6s and above,
as well as iPads equipped with A9 or A10 processors. You can see a video
with more details on how Remote AR can be leveraged with Apple ARKit here.
Remote AR delivers the ability to save time and money, as
well as improve knowledge transfer and retention by combining AR with
live video streaming, voice, 3D animation, screen sharing, whiteboarding
and world-locked annotations. Doing so simulates the effectiveness of
having an expert on-site guiding a worker step by step on what to do.
Whether a technician needs live support for troubleshooting a problem or
conducting maintenance or assembly procedures, Remote AR empowers them
to get the knowledge they need, when they need it. Remote AR is fully
platform agnostic for use on Android, iOS, Windows and Tango
devices simultaneously, as well as select smartglasses, allowing
organizations to easily experience the benefits of AR by using their
device of choice. All current Remote AR users will have access to the
new ARKit support once iOS 11 is available.
For more information on Remote AR, contact us at contact@scopear.com
Media Contact:
Brittany Edwards
Carve Communications for Scope AR
Email: scopear@carvecom.com
Phone: 210-382-2165
by Scope News | Jun 9, 2015 | Press Releases
Remote AR has arrived!
We at Scope AR are very happy to announce the arrival of our newest product, Remote AR.
REMOTE AR is a software tool that connects field technicians and experts to each other immediately and in real-time, over any network, using almost any device, from laptops and tablets to smartphones and glasses, all with the demonstrational simplicity of augmented reality. Anyone who has ever attempted to provide support over a voice connection or even a video call understands the challenge, and anyone who has tried Remote AR recognizes the solution.
Contact us to join the Remote AR program and put your knowledge where you need it.
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