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Microsoft Hololens VS Stream What You Hear

Compare Microsoft Hololens VS Stream What You Hear and see what are their differences

Microsoft Hololens logo Microsoft Hololens

Augmented reality headset from Microsoft

Stream What You Hear logo Stream What You Hear

Stream What You Hear.
  • Microsoft Hololens Landing page
    Landing page //
    2023-06-27
  • Stream What You Hear Landing page
    Landing page //
    2023-09-27

Microsoft Hololens videos

Microsoft HoloLens Review, mind blowing Augmented Reality!

More videos:

  • Review - Microsoft HoloLens 2 Review
  • Review - Microsoft's HoloLens: What You Don't Know
  • Review - Microsoft Hololens 2 Hands-On: Mixed reality moves forward at MWC 2019
  • Review - Product Review: Microsoft Hololens
  • Review - The HoloLens 2 Tour! - Discovering a World of Holograms

Stream What You Hear videos

Stream What You Hear (SWYH)

Category Popularity

0-100% (relative to Microsoft Hololens and Stream What You Hear)
Communication
100 100%
0% 0
Audio
0 0%
100% 100
Virtual Reality
100 100%
0% 0
Music Streaming
0 0%
100% 100

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing Microsoft Hololens and Stream What You Hear, you can also consider the following products

Magic Leap One - Super stealthy AR startup reveals its first product

Airfoil - This software is from the Rogue Amoeba company, built to run on Mac and Windows platforms. It’s an audio-based software that allows the computers sound to play over a network device. Read more about Airfoil.

Oculus Quest - An all-in-one VR system

AudioRelay - Listen to your PC audio, use your phone as a mic or stream audio from your phone

Mira Prism - Minimalist, untethered, smartphone-powered AR headset

SoundWire - SoundWire does audio mirroring (audio cast). You can use any music player on your PC or laptop like Spotify, YouTube, or iTunes and stream low-latency live sound over WiFi directly to your Android device.