Remote AR is a software tool that connects field technicians and experts to each other in real-time, over any network, using almost any device from laptops and tablets to smartphones and glasses.
Read the full article from Scopear.com.
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If you’ve ever tried to give another person instructions over the phone to complete a repair on anything technical, you know it’s not easy. A new augmented reality app, Remote AR, is the software that can solve the problem of not having a field technician in the right place at the right time to make a repair. So reports Scopear.com.
Remote AR is a software tool that connects field technicians and experts to each other in real-time, over any network, using almost any device from laptops and tablets to smartphones and glasses.
Read the full article from Scopear.com.