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Coming Soon to Mixed Reality—Audio Sticky Notes by Holo Voice

Jun 28, 2016 10:00 PM
Sep 12, 2016 07:21 PM
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When you want to leave someone a quick message, you often write it down on a sticky note and paste it to the relevant location. Alternatively, you call to leave a voicemail. Holo Voice Memo lets you do both at the same time by leaving an audio clip on a physical object in the room so anyone with a HoloLens and the app can play it back.

While the video above demonstrates functionality more than utility, you can see how easily one can leave information for others. In a similar manner, this could be used for tours around homes for sale to leave contextual information, or in museums to help educate about specific exhibits. In your own home, you could leave messages for your housemates to warn them not to eat the cake on the counter or that the dishes in the dishwasher are clean.

Wearing a mildly bulky headset just for voice memos may not make a lot of practical sense at the moment, especially when few can obtain and/or afford one like the HoloLens. As the technology progresses, however, it's this kind of software that we'll likely use on a regular basis to leave and retrieve relevant information in our collective mixed reality.

Holo Voice Memo was created by Jared Bienz of Microsoft at the 2016 HoloHacks Boston event from June 10-12.

Cover image by StockPhotoSecrets

Just updated your iPhone? You'll find new Apple Intelligence capabilities, sudoku puzzles, Camera Control enhancements, volume control limits, layered Voice Memo recordings, and other useful features. Find out what's new and changed on your iPhone with the iOS 18.2 update.

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