
About the use of augmented reality, a data layer puts the world using your
iPhone camera, opinions are divided. There are at least two applications that demonstrate that the technique is certainly very fun. Yesterday we discussed Stiktu , an app that lets you virtually soil in the world mess. Another newcomer is BrowsAR. This is an augmented reality browser with the added ability to scan QR codes and convert to a Facebook profile page.
The idea is: you go to the website BrowsAR, qar.cc , a Facebook QAR code to generate your profile. If such a code is then displayed in BrowsAR, he makes a summary of your Facebook profile. Others see it at a glance your name, profile picture, status, and whether you have a relationship. perhaps not entirely suitable for a business card, but on the cover of a diary like to unpack. BrowsAR itself has also invented an application: you can order a shirt on their website with your QAR-coding.

BrowsAR shows it the fastest browser to see augmented reality out there. He works at least faster than the Layar , but that's not surprising: unlike their own Facebook profile function, can not do anything with the app. Were no data about the world as the house prices of Funda, recent tweets from the area: anything. However, the application is good for scanning and QAR other QR codes and it is indeed experimentally the app soon. Moreover, he feels steady on, which is not always the case with apps that use augmented reality. The app demonstrates the usefulness of QR codes and augmented reality yet, but if you do a scan on your phone, it seems BrowsAR a good option.