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Thanks for your response, that's certainly an exciting use case, and what I'd hope AR headsets could help with in the future.

From your company's landing page, I saw the video and it looks like you're working with in-office project managers and similar white-collar types.

Do you work with any products in the field, like on the job sites? Is that something that would be interesting or valuable? Some examples: letting workers be able to quickly share first-person recorded videos of issues, first-person video chat with supervisors, ability to pull up blueprints and instructions in their heads-up displays, etc? Assuming perhaps a different platform than the Meta, as I don't think fully covered VR would be appropriate for a worksite.

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Some of our clients do take the quest into the field, but we advise them about the safety hazards. There are use cases where you can use the HMD while standing still and not moving to eliminate the risk of trip hazards. You can see one of our clients doing it here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tony-duan-6085021a4_bim-resol...

You can see in that video that you can markup the site virtually and yes you can record video, leave issue markers, pull up 2D plans from other tools we integrate with like Procore, ACC, etc. However, it still is primarily a stationary tool on site because of the field of view limitations.

There are some rumors about next gen MR headsets allowing for a "full field of view" by basically removing the head gasket altogether. We'll see.

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