Microsoft HoloLens is a pair of mixed reality sunglasses matured and manufactured by Microsoft. Imagine being present in a business meeting overseas without actually traveling across half the world! Yes, virtual reality seemed like a distant dream, but HoloLens has made it possible. The mixed reality sunglass has made being virtually present at places possible.

Simply put, it is a holographic computer, made into a headset device which enables you to interact with holograms in living spaces. It can be regarded as a virtual reality headset, but it doesn’t transport you to a completely different world, unlike VR. It is more of an Augmented Reality headset but has a lot of similarities to the Mixed Reality platform, and hence can be regarded as a mixed reality sunglass.



Don’t worry about missing your cousin’s wedding abroad, or hesitate from that one business trip. Put on the HoloLens and take over the world, virtually!

The HoloLens was first released by Microsoft almost three years back, and Microsoft has been bettering the device ever since. The current version of the HoloLens features an inertial measurement unit, environment understanding sensors, light sensor, a four-microphone array, and an in-depth camera.



It has a head-mounted display unit connected to an adjustable inner headband which is cushioned. The user can also adjust the HoloLens forward, backward, and also up and down. The objective of this tech is to bridge the gap between space and time. This changes the relationship of the user with the technology. It changes from person to a collaborative one, where devices not just store information of the user, but also use it to collaborate with VR.

Here’s why HoloLens can be a leader in mixed reality technology –

Brands like Samsung, Asus etc. have extended their service to work in collaboration with Microsoft and mature the mixed reality technology for their own use, based on the tech of HoloLens.

Microsoft is willing to offer as much flexibility as possible to those who’re keen to make use of the mixed reality technology.

Microsoft has been working on developing a bunch of collaborative apps such as Remote Assistance for mixed reality annotations.

Microsoft has partnered with multiple software companies and even start-ups to come up with ‘out-of-the-box’ solutions for the mixed reality HoloLens glasses. The aim at creating solutions that are extensible and help the customers get started with the HoloLens.

From 2D to 3D, the mixed reality tech allows its users to go faster and better.

According to Alex Kipman, a Microsoft technical fellow, whether we interact with machines through screens, or stuff in our head, to him, it’s all just a moment in time. He believes that this tech will help improvise the relationship between humans and machines.

HoloLens is the only self-contained holographic computer in the market today and is more of a concept in for of a product available to the general public.

It is believed to be the future of mixed reality.

It might not be the perfect AR-VR hybrid but it is still promising in terms of VR and is packed with some amazing features like advanced tracking and mapping.

With a range of hardware partners like Dell, Samsung etc., it’ll be available to consumers in different forms.

Offers high levels of realism.

What the MR promises is that content will not be limited to any particular device.

It will prove to be a window that’ll allow you to access and interact with the world rather than the personal repository in your smartphones.

The technology these days is used over-time and, new additions keep on taking place. Hololens might still have a few shortcomings, but it is stepping into the immersive tech market and can possibly be the leader in mixed reality technology.

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