A form of 'X-ray' vision has been harnessed by a team of researchers, who have created a headset that can see through objects using augmented reality. 9News
A form of 'X-ray' vision has been harnessed by a team of researchers, who have created a headset that can see through objects using augmented reality. have developed a headset called the X-AR, which uses radio frequency signals to locate objects through cardboard boxes, wood and plastic.
Once the object has been found, the headset can verify to the wearer that they picked up the correct one.
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