Augmented reality (AR) enhances real-world environments by adding digital elements like information, images, and sounds. AR systems combine real and virtual objects, aligning them in real-time and allowing interaction. AR is enabled by head-mounted displays, tracking systems, and mobile computing power. Current applications of AR include translation, tourism, education, and navigation. While AR offers benefits like enhancing daily life, limitations include privacy concerns and challenges in accurate tracking, orientation, and sufficient computing power in wearable devices.
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