If anyone tells you illusions then they probably don't know Tango yet

Google will turn your phone into an augmented reality device with Tango technology.

Augmented reality, or AR, is the concept of superimposing digital images onto the real world. If you have played Pokemon Go or used Snapchat Lens, then you are no stranger to this technology. Google owns a mobile AR tool called Tango, a project that has been around for years and an ATAP product (Google's Advanced Technologies and Products - Google's high-tech product and technology group). .

In short, Tango is a virtual reality technology that allows creating 3D maps of any real world object or inserting images into the real world.

Now, Tango is getting closer to many Android devices and the company has introduced products at the I / O conference. Here is today's Tango and a few suggestions on what it can do in the future when available on more devices. Not all phones Tango can run. It needs a large processor and camera as well as a special sensor.

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The Asus phone above is equipped with everything you need to run Tango. Later, the request will be lower and Tango can run on more devices.

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On the demo, Tango was used in the classroom and showed them a virtual planet floating in the middle of the room.

You can only see the world through the camera lens of your phone with Tango installed. If the phone is dropped, the image will only look like the following.

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Best of all, the way the planet is placed in real space. You can rotate it or come closer and feel like it's really there.

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Tango can also be used to tell stories or play games. This is the Wizard of Oz watching on Tango.

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Take a picture with the virtual lion

The Gap also builds a Tango app that lets you try clothes without having to go to the store.

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Just provide the measurements and the application will create a virtual mannequin to try out. It even says how good the clothes fit you and is the style you choose (wide, tight .)

Because the phone has a Tango, it knows where it is in real space, so you can create a map for your surroundings.Tango Constructor application allows creating 3D space models.

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Just put your phone around, the sensor and camera will record everything into 3D space.

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Done, you can go around the room and even send this 3D model to virtual reality headsets.

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You can see the potential of this technology, from education to game, entertainment . The ultimate goal of AR is to integrate it into the glass so that it can eventually replace the phone. Currently AR is mainly built on the phone and still limits some use cases such as education, games or creating indoor maps. Tango has partnered with hardware company Lowe to create product location maps for customers. Currently Google is still the leader in AR technology and when Tango technology appears on more phones, everything will go even further.

Update 24 May 2019
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