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ar live view navigation works well

ar realistic navigation good use.

Because we usually a lot of partners navigation, especially for the map 2D, to 3D is not particularly sensitive, so now the map, he will give you simulation simulation of a pseudo-3D efficacy. But in fact in some street intersections, especially busy intersections, such as Chongqing 4D big city, that navigation will be blind, can not distinguish exactly multi-layer.

So this time AR navigation, the benefits come out, AR navigation will be able to give you a clear, than pure 2D, and the original pseudo-3D effect is better, it is probably still able to and you are clear, you have to be in the multi-storey at this stage. Then according to the phenomenon of real-life photography, to give you the overall planning of your path, such as this straight road, it is very simple, it will immediately give you to identify the lane line next to, and then give a guide.

What are the benefits of ar live navigation?

1, AR navigation with the help of intelligent image recognition technology as well as professional traffic big data and lane level navigation engine, can be directly in the shooting of the real road picture, real-time presentation of intuitive 3D navigation guidance. This allows users to take advantage of the latest technology in the industry's fastest growing marketplace," says Dr. Kurtz, "We're excited to be a part of this exciting new technology, and we're excited to be a part of it for many years to come.

2. AR can display comprehensive information to its users on the navigation page, allowing for real-time visualization of text and graphics, providing a more realistic overview of the location. For example, a museum can show visitors additional information such as history, myths and facts about the items on display.

3. With the help of intelligent positioning and visual recognition functions, AR signs are truly organically integrated into the road environment, constructing a mapping relationship between the map and the real world, presenting more intuitive real-world guidance, and helping users with a poor sense of direction to solve walking problems such as difficulty in finding their way at the start and not knowing when to turn.