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Using HoloLens xR to improve soldier performance

Here's how Microsoft's augmented reality headset will make Army soldiers deadlier
Here's how Microsoft's augmented reality headset will make Army soldiers deadlier

CNBC's Todd Haselton visited the Pentagon to try out Microsoft's HoloLens 2 and see how the headset will be used to better train soldiers and make them more effective in the field.

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Author jeroenPosted on 08/04/201908/04/2019Categories ArmyTags AR, hololens, VR, xR

One thought on “Using HoloLens xR to improve soldier performance”

  1. Sven Jacobs says:
    09/04/2019 at 09:01

    another take on this story:
    https://www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2019/04/08/soldiers-marines-try-out-new-device-that-puts-mixed-reality-multiple-functions-into-warfighters-hands/

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