The holidays are long gone, but children who opened toys powered by augmented reality might be leading the charge for more AR applications.
The immersive experience of even a small, hand-held magnifying glass to create AR viewing of insects is engaging, even for non-bug lovers.
After the worldwide phenomena of Pokemon Go followed by the deluge of AR powered toys last Christmas, augmented reality is a feature kids might expect in the future.
Published on February 15, 2017 07:46