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Create Augmented Reality Fireworks With This New HoloLens App – onmsft.com

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
September 29, 2016
1 min read

If you’re the lucky owner of a Microsoft HoloLens, and also want to create fireworks, then one developer has a unique app for you to download.  As seen on the Windows Store, thanks to the power of the ARFireworks app, you can now create augmented reality fireworks at virtually anywhere and anytime.

Available for free of charge, the app is developed by HoloDevice and can be installed on up to 10 HoloLens devices. As per the store listing, it weighs in at 14.9 MB in size and requires the Hololens’ x86 architecture, plus an integrated camera. For the complete details on the app, please see the developer’s description below.

Augmented Reality Fireworks. You can use it at kids birth day parties or an event in a hall or any time in your homes. A Simple and Powerful APP. A few variety of fire showers.

It’s safe to say using this app will be 100% safer than handling dangerous real life fireworks. If you own a HoloLens, you can check the app out via the links below. Even if not, still let us know what you think of this app by dropping us a comment below.

ARFireworks
ARFireworks
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