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Published on December 11th, 2019 | by Andrew Bistak

Bose Press Announcement: Bose AR/Star Wars Experience

Bose is introducing audio augmented reality experiences through the official Star Wars app for use with Bose AR-enabled wearable products — Noise Cancelling Headphones 700, QuietComfort 35 headphones II, and Bose Frames.

Coinciding with the upcoming theatrical release of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Bose is working with Disney and Lucasfilm to bring fans closer to the saga than ever before.  With Bose AR-enabled products, Star Wars app users can unlock an immersive, 360-degree audio journey into the Star Wars universe.

Explore Classic Scenes

From within the Star Wars app, users select the Bose AR button and pair their Bose AR-enabled product.  They will then have access to a timeline of four memorable scenes from different Star Wars episodes, such as Luke Skywalker’s lightsaber training work in the original 1977 release, A New Hope, to the showdown between Rey and Kylo Ren in 2015’s The Force Awakens.

Once a scene is selected, users are placed in the middle of the action.  Bose collaborated with sound designers and software developers to deliver 360-degree audio for each scene.  This, combined with sensors embedded in Bose AR-enabled products that detect a user’s body orientation and movement, delivers an up-close experience as if they were right there with the characters.  Users can move around within the scene and explore the space — listening to dialogue from different character perspectives, the sounds of a lightsaber battle, and various other effects.

In addition, special behind-the-scenes content is available in the app, allowing fans to learn more about each scene and hear from the cast and crew about the making of each film.

The Bose AR Platform

Bose AR is a first-of-its-kind audio augmented reality platform that supports a growing ecosystem of apps enhanced with Bose AR SDKs for iOS, Android, and Unity.  Unlike other augmented reality glasses and platforms, Bose AR doesn’t change what you see, integrate an obtrusive camera or lens, or superimpose objects in your sightline.  Instead, it uses a 9-axis motion sensor along with the GPS and other sensors from your iOS or Android device to detect your head orientation and body movement — automatically adding a layer of audio through Bose AR-enhanced apps.  And it’s all accessible through the ease of downloading and listening.  Bose AR experiences can be found in the Bose Connect app, the Bose Music app, and in the iOS App Store.  Bose AR availability and functionality may vary.


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When he's not trying to save the world, Andrew enjoys travel (although loathes turbulence), going to the movies, reading and being a dad to his two dogs (and now twins) with his wife.



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