Bored during the coronavirus lockdown? Google's 3D hologram feature brings animals in 'your space'
Google’s 3D animals feature is very helpful for parents who are working from homes to keep their children engaged during office hours.
Currently, Coronavirus has not just hijacked the news space, but also social media and led to a nationwide lockdown in Pakistan and several other countries across the world. During this pandemic, People are maintaining social distance and trying to isolate them at homes.
As we know that almost everything is associated with the pandemic (Coronavirus), Google has come up with a new feature called “view in your space”. This creative feature lets users search for information of an animal or to put 3D hologram of animals
Google’s 3D is intended to help parents who are working from homes to keep their kids engaged.
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| Google 3D images (photo credited, www.news18.com) |
How to use Google’s 3D hologram (view in your space) feature on your phones:
Step 1:
Search for any animal on Google, for example, Tiger, Panda etc.
Step 2:
The search will show 3D a picture of that animal in Wikipedia. Besides that, there will be an option called “View in 3D”.
Step 3:
By clicking on that option, you will see a 3D picture on your screen of that animal.
Step 4:
Next to the 3D option, simply click on View in your space option.
Step 5:
This feature will require access to your phone camera to Google and it will show a 3D hologram of that animal.
Under this feature, you can see the following animals:
· Lion
· Angler fish
· European hedgehog
· Tiger
· Bear
· Alpine Goat
· Timberwolf
· Emperor penguin
Several smartphones, Android 7.0 (and higher) or iOS 11.0 (or higher) support the feature from different manufacturers. The feature is not only limited to Android as iOS devices view 3D holograms of animals.
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