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Volvo uses Microsoft holographic glasses to see the invisible According to foreign media reports, Volvo has created a no

Author: Release time: 2025-03-30 04:59:23 View number: 4

Volvo uses Microsoft holographic glasses to see the invisible According to foreign media reports, Volvo has created a non-realistic physical object with the strong assistance of Microsoft, is it very confusing? But when you put $5,000 worth of equipment on your head and see an augmented version of the world of real-world AR glasses, you may not be so confused. Volvo's first step was to adopt Microsoft's HoloLens, hoping to give consumers a 3D vision of its products at dealerships and auto shows.

Then the next step is to put AR in the hands of consumers, who are the ones who will decide their future. Fifteen engineers are already using holographic glasses to help accelerate the development of new models, components and interiors.

Loris Cwyl, Team Manager and Business Development Officer, Digital & Connectivity, Volvo, said: "When we showed the holographic glasses to the engineers, they were very excited." He believes that in the future, the glasses will help Volvo engineers solve problems faster. Clear DetailsMicrosoft holographic glasses can not only see the hologram of a certain part, but you can also see the internal structure of the part up close and manipulate it, and the part information it displays is very clear.

The main reason the engineers are so excited is that the holographic glasses show things that we can't see with the naked eye, and the technology actually shows the inside of the car, and the glasses are very easy to use. Cwyl stressed that Volvo will not create an app for engineers to activate AR features on certain devices or tablets in the future.

He explains: "Any device that can connect to a web browser can use holographic glasses." One of the biggest benefits is that it is possible to quickly connect engineers and designers, or engineers and sales and marketing teams, so that anyone can get feedback on the information obtained in real time, even if the item is not in front of them.

Volvo sees potential in Cwyl and says: "It's still just a prototype, but we've foreshadowed its future potential." However, Volvo said that it will not replace other AR-enabled devices in the future, but it is certain that it will help Volvo accelerate production and research in the future.

But the key issue now is to work more closely with people who are honest and hopefully give realistic averages. Because even a person with no engineering experience can clearly see why we made this engineering decision, and can also see through the steel plate and even turn a 100kg part with the twist of a finger.

It is reported that it will take about 20 months for the technology to be used in practice, and it will only be used in future Volvo models in the future. But other automakers will follow Volvo and start using AR technology.

 

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