Google wants to merge Tango with Daydream to develop mixed reality

Together. For now, Google has not announced the timetable for when Daydream and Tango will truly converge, but Johnny Leee and other Google employees at Mountain View (Google headquarters) are excited about the project. Johnny Lee particularly talked about the potential of the combination of the two, he said that this will bring real value to users, help people save time and money, and even create some use cases to change lives. However, this technology does not seem to exist at all. ">
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Google wants to merge Tango with Daydream to develop mixed reality from Baidu VR

Johnny Lee, head of the Google Tango project, hopes to see the AR platform integrated with the Daydream VR platform in the near future. The co-operation between the two will provide Google with a window into the realm of mixed reality. Although these two technologies can already be packaged in Moto Z and ASUS's ZenFone AR recently launched, neither smartphone can run both technologies simultaneously. Google employees like Johnny Lee are not only looking forward to the two technologies running on a single device, but they are already working hard.


The current major obstacle is the demand for huge computing performance, because the device not only needs to render realistic immersive VR, but also handles Tango's perception of the real world. Even dealing with a single technology, modern daydream-ready phones such as Google Pixel and Pixel XL are a bit too much to eat. The phone needs to be powered at maximum horsepower, and the device can quickly heat up. On the other hand, Lenovo's PHB2 Pro Tango phone will face the same situation when running AR. To this end, Johnny Lee and his team are trying to test and optimize Tango and Daydream, and are trying different combinations of hardware.

Of course, the competition in the field of mixed reality is increasingly fierce. The high-end mixed reality experience threatened even before Tango and Daydream merged, and other companies in the mobile space are also likely to combine virtual reality with augmented reality in different ways. For the time being, Google has not announced the timetable for when Daydream and Tango will truly converge, but Johnny Lee and other Google employees at Mountain View (Google headquarters) are excited about the project. Johnny Lee particularly talked about the potential of the combination of the two, he said that this will bring real value to users, help people save time and money, and even create some use cases that change lives. However, this technology does not seem to exist at all.

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