
Holoera Amber app is an auxiliary application software for intelligent robots. This Holoera Amber app is a remote control app for Amber Xuyan. Using Holoera Amber app, you can perform simple operations on the machine through your mobile phone.
Software Introduction
The Holoera Amber app is a 3D holographic virtual robot assistant application. Holoera & Amber Virtual Face are 3D holographic projection virtual robots, pioneering the use of AI and 3D holographic projection technology worldwide. Amber Virtual Face is a 2D girl living 24/7 within the 3D holographic host Holoera. Amber can integrate into everyone's life through voice interaction and 360-degree holographic projection. With her rich emotions and charisma, she becomes a part of everyone's life, accompanying them like a friend or family member.
Character Background
Amber Kyon, the heroine of "Amber from the World of Wagau", a beautiful girl from another dimension.
Amber, the First Lawrence of the Vago world, uses her chanting skills. Upon arriving on Earth, Vago's magnetic field vanished, completely drained of energy, leaving her powerless against the pursuing enemies. She now exists as a spirit within the holoera. While possessing the credentials of a First Lawrence and capable of wielding numerous powers, she lacks rigorous magical training, and none of these powers are particularly strong.
At this time, the world of Wage is facing a massive dual crisis: war and global destruction, bringing the planet to the brink of collapse. Amber, who has arrived on Earth, discovers that her singing is applauded by others and unexpectedly gathers magical power (the power of faith) that can stabilize the collapse of space and time. Encouraged by a chance encounter with Master Who, she begins training to become an artist, evading enemy pursuit while gaining the support of friendly and non-belligerent humans to gather the power of faith and save the world of Wage from collapse.
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Holoera
Holoera is an AI-powered holographic 3D console. Combining the latest AI engine with VR technology, Holoera utilizes the latest nanotechnology and Intel's high-performance CPU. Its multimodal recognition capabilities, including facial and body sensing, make it more user-friendly and intelligent. Holoera spans the three realms of AI, VR, and gaming, while also expanding into the four major sectors of technology, entertainment, fiction, and the anime world. It is a super IP that spans the entertainment, literature, and gaming sectors.
AI
Gowild has created a personal knowledge graph for Amber Xuyan, giving her her own interests and hobbies, tasks, and work. Every day, she lives in the virtual world created by Holoera and interacts with our real world through the internet. Users can chat with Amber Xuyan and give her various commands. Your attitude towards Amber Xuyan will also influence her attitude towards you. Treat her with kindness, and she will gradually warm to you. Distance will also anger her. Amber Xuyan has her own personal knowledge graph, interests and hobbies, tasks, and work. Users can chat with her and give her various commands, such as singing, dancing, and chatting. The frequency and attitude of user communication with Amber Xuyan will influence her mood and development, which is precisely the unique feature of the product.
Usage evaluation
- Virtual Life Development -
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Amber Void Face Experience
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Gowild Technology is a manufacturer of intelligent robots known for their romantic sensibilities. Their official mission is simple: to create technology products that appeal to young people. Focusing on artificial intelligence, Gowild launched its first emotional robot, Xiaobai, in February 2016. It has since released Xiaobai S, Xiaobai Youth Edition, and other AI products.
With its flagship product, the Holoera holographic projection intelligent robot, Gowild has begun experimenting with non-physical companion robots. Beyond 3D holographic display, voice interaction, and enhanced performance, Gowild has also incorporated a romantic, family-inspired setting, introducing artificial intelligence for the nurturing of virtual beings. Will Holoera, as Gowild originally envisioned, become a new turning point in the industry?
Appearance and workmanship
The holoera comes in a substantial, matte black cardboard box. The top lid is secured with a magnetic closure, and the side panel has simple product information. Because the device is equipped with an Intel Z8350 processor, it features an "Intel Inside" sticker. Furthermore, holoera is also a member of the iFlytek Voice Open Platform.
Holoera's accessories include an integrated power supply, a silk-textured lens cleaning cloth, and an instruction manual and warranty card.
The adapter outputs 5V/3A, with a maximum of 15W, but its wire material is very sufficient, the wire length is about 1.5 meters, and it uses a 5.5mm power interface. It is manufactured by Tianbao Electronics.
The Holoera's overall appearance resembles an alien spaceship with an embedded pyramid (according to the setting, the avatar "Amber Void Face" is indeed from the alternate world of "Wago"). The exterior is clad in a completely curved aluminum alloy, making the manufacturing cost significantly higher than typical products. Perhaps to ensure the success rate of facial recognition, the top camera protrudes significantly from the body.
The front of the pyramid-shaped body houses the menu, direction, and back buttons, while the confirmation button in the center is also used to wake up the avatar. Below that is a human body sensor. The back of the body houses the power button and a power port with a built-in cover.
The holoera measures 265*265*160mm, about the size of a typical pillow, and weighs nearly 2kg. The base is also made of frosted, curved aluminum alloy, with a thick, round, non-slip gasket. A 1/4" international standard screw hole is located in the center for attaching it to a universal bracket. Four impressive speaker holes are located in the corners. While the speaker's maximum volume is impressive, I typically only use it at 1/3-1/2 the volume level for daily use.
Principles and effects of holographic projection
True holographic images are generated by laser holography technology, which uses a spectrometer to generate multiple lasers because the latter can diffract with excellent coherence. No matter how small the holographic film is or how many pieces it is broken into, the complete image can be seen when the laser is replayed, and it contains the entire three-dimensional visual information of the object being photographed.
The term "holographic projection" used in film and industry primarily refers to a three-dimensional perspective. Perhaps the most familiar example is the dazzling 3D imagery in the Iron Man movies. Holoera and Hatsune Miku's holographic concert, for example, utilize a semi-transparent, semi-reflective projection film to create a three-dimensional image. The projection medium can be water, air, or even plasma, creating an effect somewhat similar to a mirage.
The core components of the Holoera are mostly concentrated on the top, housing a 9.7-inch 2048x1536 resolution IPS screen, comparable to an iPad. The screen boasts excellent black depth, brightness, and color saturation. Furthermore, only the top of the device gets hot during charging and daily use, suggesting that core components like the processor are likely located behind the screen.
Holoera differs from the holographic projections achieved a few years ago using stereoscopic film and mobile phone screens. Holoera's projection surface, projection angle, projection distance, and coating have all been specially customized, resulting in significantly superior detail, viewing angles, and brightness compared to previous products. Holoera divides the screen image into four triangles, each displaying a side of the object, thus creating a four-dimensional 3D image. In theory, the more triangles there are, the closer the "holographic projection" will be to true 3D.
▲When displaying a simple window, you can change the projection content of one surface
In actual use, holoera can display normally even in normal office lighting or even by the window. It no longer needs to be limited to a dark room like previous products.
The holographic projection creates a visual illusion of an object suspended in the center of a transparent pyramid, creating a Photoshop-like illusion. Even the text is rendered in 3D, creating a truly stunning effect. This semi-transparent image "floating" in mid-air can overlap with the real world, creating an AR (augmented reality) effect.
User experience
The first boot of Holoera takes about 30 seconds, after which a virtual character appears and provides voice guidance. Enter the password for a nearby Wi-Fi network on your phone, and Holoera uses the top camera to scan the QR code generated by the mobile app to connect to the network and bind the device. The user will also be asked to record their face in front of the camera before facial recognition is enabled.
The homepage of the app is a classic character development design. The left column is a simple network and alarm settings, and the settings only include simple settings such as user name and volume.
The official even gave a "Guide to Getting Along" in one go, and the functions, hobbies, and characteristics of the virtual character "Amber" were described in great detail.
▲Skill selection interface
We can let "Amber" practice various skills such as music, chess, calligraphy, painting, dance, etc. The richness of the projects is simply astonishing, and the learning repertoire also includes familiar songs such as "Ordinary Road" and "Meeting".
▲Electronic pets that were once popular around the world
Holoera's model and usage are inherited from the once-popular electronic pets, but the playability and dimensions are completely different. The most obvious difference is the inclusion of mobile devices and the internet. Even if we're not with Holoera, as long as we have an internet connection, we can remotely monitor Amber's real-time status from our mobile phone and issue training commands via the app, no matter where we are.
▲Buying snacks, props, and even various costumes, these are abilities that pet chickens didn’t have back then
In addition to character development, the app also allows for simple alarm and schedule settings. The manufacturer has been very restrained in adding "irrelevant functions," primarily through voice commands. Currently, only music playback, weather forecasts, news broadcasts, alarms, and horoscopes are available. Surprisingly, holoera supports voice interruptions, allowing users to interrupt music and announcements with voice commands, as well as engage in simple multi-turn conversations.
In terms of the system, it uses the Android underlying layer, and users can only see the virtual character itself. The interactions on the machine are mainly divided into four categories: "Mall, Clothing, Skills, and Quests." The settings are very simple and easy to understand. However, the images we see are actually rendered with four times the pixel count, so the GPU performance required is much greater than expected.
Behind holoera and its avatar lies a surprisingly capable spec sheet: an Intel Atom Z8350 processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, dual 3W speakers, and a 10,400mAh battery. Such specs are rare, and tinkerers like me would prefer the manufacturer open up the system to allow for the installation of third-party apps, just like a normal tablet, for even more functionality. Of course, this would deviate from the product's original positioning. To achieve such a streamlined form factor and such a restrained feature set requires considerable courage.
Artificial intelligence filled with romantic sentiment
Artificial intelligence has always been at the core of the Gowild product line. On Holoera, AI meets character development for the first time, and the inherent charm and playability of the virtual characters become the product's biggest drawcards. "Amber Xuyan," the virtual character IP, is the heroine of the fantasy author Dushuzhiren's novel "Amber from the World of Wagau." Within the fictional world, she possesses her own unique worldview, personality traits, and emotional attributes. The company even hopes to expand the "Amber" IP into comics and games.
Officials have made many detailed settings for her, such as a basic personality that's soft and cute by default but occasionally erupts into a queenly aura, and a 24-hour interaction with users at their own pace, including afternoon tea, study, and practicing chess, calligraphy, and painting. These lifelike personality settings alone are enough to attract a certain number of users.
As for the underlying artificial intelligence, compared with previous generation products, holoera's biggest breakthrough is the formal introduction of the concept of "emotion" into artificial intelligence products. It is probably also the first artificial intelligence product to add an emotion system.
In addition to being able to hear and understand what you say, Amber also has its own emotions. When she's in a good mood, she'll engage in more intimate conversations and comply with your requests. When she's in a bad mood, she'll reject you to a certain extent, requiring you to coax her and praise her. Her mood even fluctuates depending on the weather. She's also likely to initiate conversations with you. For example, if you stare at her, she'll ask, "Why are you looking at me?" and sometimes even say hello.
Furthermore, the skills she can learn extend to golf, flower arrangement, and tea ceremony, totaling over 2,000. Even a seasoned homebody would struggle to repeat a single skill over several years. Through the rich skill pairing and quest system, the user's journey with the virtual character feels like being her manager or even her girlfriend. It's the AI-powered emotional system and quest settings that make Amber a "virtual being," not just a cold robot.
Summarize
Holoera and Gatebox, launched by Japan's vinclu, are both intelligent robot products designed for the development of virtual characters, but Holoera has already been mass-produced and sold on domestic online platforms.
From physical intelligent robots to VR/AR and even holographic virtual characters, Gowild has always embodied a romantic sensibility in the field of artificial intelligence. Viewed from this perspective, the mirage-like effects provided by Holoera's holographic 3D display technology, as well as its innovative "virtual life-cultivation" system, seem like the inevitable result of this romantic exploration.
In this age of entertainment, everything has become an object of entertainment and consumption, even intelligent robots. Human perceptions and impressions of things are limited by the tools and processes used to acquire them. From physical objects to virtual holographic interactions, holoera is based on emotional understanding and the nurturing of virtual life. It uses emotion to connect virtual and real life, even blurring the lines between them.
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