Accuracy and Repeatability Tests on HoloLens 2 and HTC Vive
    
  
 
  
    
    
        Accuracy and Repeatability Tests on HoloLens 2 and HTC Vive
    
  
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        2021
    
  
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  António Paulo Moreira
  Marcelo Petry
  Ricardo Barbosa Sousa
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        Augmented and virtual reality have been experiencing rapid growth in recent years, but there is still no deep knowledge regarding their capabilities and in what fields they could be explored. In that sense, this paper presents a study on the accuracy and repeatability of Microsoft's HoloLens 2 (augmented reality device) and HTC Vive (virtual reality device) using an OptiTrack system as ground truth. For the HoloLens 2, the method used was hand tracking, whereas, in HTC Vive, the object tracked was the system's hand controller. A series of tests in different scenarios and situations were performed to explore what could influence the measures. The HTC Vive obtained results in the millimeter range, while the HoloLens 2 revealed not very accurate measurements (around 2 cm). Although the difference can seem to be considerable, the fact that HoloLens 2 was tracking the user's hand and not the system's controller made a huge impact. The results are considered a significant step for the ongoing project of developing a human-robot interface by demonstrating an industrial robot using extended reality, which shows great potential to succeed based on our data.