Few augmented reality devices are available compared to virtual reality headsets and those that have launched are often quite expensive, such as the $3,000 Microsoft HoloLens. With interest in AR growing, that's beginning to change. Mira, a company based in Los Angeles, has launched a $99 hands-free accessory that can turn an iPhone into an AR device.
Though you won't get HoloLens-like augmented reality, the Mira Prism offers a solution that's akin to Samsung's Gear VR in the virtual reality market.
It comes with a separate controller that lets you interact with AR games, including cooperative games with other Mira users.
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