Microsoft HoloLens |
The cost of the Microsoft HoloLens is $3000+ whatever sales
tax is at the place that you're living in.
Instead of using hand gestures to control your haul lines you have the option
of using Bluetooth clicker the Bluetooth clicker comes in different box and has
two guides a clicker guide and a safety and warranty guide.
The Box |
Bluetooth clicker |
It has another the manual just because it has a lot of useful information
and describes everything from what's in the box to what the accessories do to
how to use the Microsoft HoloLens you can.
A lot of information about safety powering on iron off and so on and a bunch
of details on the actual controls and how do you actually put on the device
how do you make it comfortable you will see a black cloth within a plastic
bag that black cloth is meant to be used clean the Microsoft HoloLens
Accessories |
There's an adjustment wheel at the right side and what are the buttons
at the back there's a power button right at the corner at the
left underneath the power button there's a microUSB slot and at
the right branch there's a headphone jack at the bottom.
If you want to do the adjustment, the wheel how does the adjustment will
actually work if you turn left on the adjustment wheel it starts enlarging the
inner headband if you turn right the adjustment wheel it starts tightening the
inner headband back up now to put on Microsoft HoloLens you're supposed to
slide this headband up and you enlarge the inner headband with the adjustment
wheel as much as you please on the size of the Microsoft HoloLens you may
notice that orange thing is the spatial speaker.
The spatial speakers actually sound quite nice. When you hold the power
button at the back for three seconds and then the screen will start turning on.
Yes, you can, after you put the Microsoft HoloLens on your head you start
tightening with the adjustment wheel the inner headband until it feels very
comfortable on your head I'll tell you right off the bat that wearing the Microsoft
HoloLens wear glasses does not feel as comfortable without the first time you
turn on the Microsoft HoloLens the screen that you'll see says adjust your
device to see all edges say next.
The first initial steps to setting up the Microsoft HoloLens the first thing
that caught pops up is calibration you need to calibrate the HoloLenes device
and it gives you some instructional steps to calibrate as part of these steps
the first thing that you'll do to calibrate your whole lens is aligning your
finger on your knee overlays provided by the HoloLens.
Align Finger |
You'll align your finger underneath the overlay for a few seconds until
the whole lens detects your finger there are two displays of the HoloLens for
projections there's a left and right display and you'll calibrate finger detection
for both the Blaz there are a few overlays that appear for both displays and
all you do is put your finger underneath then you can see that finger.
Actually, the camera of the HoloLens
is a little bit above what you actually see in your field of vision so that is
why finger does not appear directly underneath the overlay.
For more information you may visit the original site of Microsoft HoloLens.
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