Google Made a Super Simple AR Tool to Help You Better Visualize Proper Social Distancing

Parts of the U.S. are beginning to open up once more, however with covid-19 proceeding to plague communities all the way through the rustic, it’s nonetheless necessary to handle correct social distancing the place wanted when out in public. To help in making staying six toes clear of others more uncomplicated to visualize, Google made a easy augmented fact device referred to as SODAR.
Parts of the U.S. are starting to open up again, but with covid-19 continuing to plague communities throughout the country, it’s still important to maintain proper social distancing where needed when out in public. To help make staying six feet away from others easier to visualize, Google made a simple augmented reality tool called SODAR.Original article
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