ShootAR
A technologically advanced toy in the form of a blaster that helps you immerse yourself into the world of wildlife research, while remaining absolutely safe. The device uses AR augmented reality technology.
ShootAR - a trap or catcher for collecting animals and their further study. The child points the blaster at an animal and the device displays information about it on the screen: habitat, what the animal eats and other interesting facts.
While exploring the area, the child "catches" new animals, expands his digital zoo, reaches new levels and receives achievements for finding particular rare animals.
Another ShootAR scenario is to use it as a toy gun. ShootAR is equipped with a vibration motor to simulate recoil, and makes sounds when it hits the target. There are the following options for games: capture the flag, duel and team on team.
If you hit another player using the camera on a blaster, it determines which part of the body was hit, and a certain number of 'lives' is taken away/ lost accordingly
Potential
consumers
Children 5+ years old
Parents 25+ years old
Development
The process from idea to implementation
Technologies
Camera
VR
Wi-fi
Bluetooth
AR
Vibration motor
Prevoius project
LRI
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