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Smartphone tool helps users keep social distance
A woman holds up her cell phone as she plays the Pokemon Go game in Lafayette Park in front of the White House in Washington, DC, July 12, 2016. u00e2u20acu2022 AFP pic

SAN FRANCISCO, May 30 ― Smartphone users have a new way to keep their distance ― a tool that lets them know when people are getting closer than pandemic guidelines recommend.

The Google-developed Sodar tool available this week taps into Android smartphone cameras to put users in the centre of a white circle with a radius of about two metres, or 6.5 feet.

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The perimeter, determined based on pandemic social distancing guidelines, is made using the same kind of augmented reality technology in smartphone games such as Pokemon Go.

Circles superimposed on surroundings move with users, keeping smartphones in the centre. Users get a visual warning when they are within the potentially hazardous radius.

Sodar works through Google-made Chrome browsers on Android smartphones that support augmented reality, according to the California-based internet firm.

"This experiment uses (the application programme interface) WebXR to visualise 2-metre social-distancing guidelines in your environment,” a message at the website said.

The tool came out of an "Experiments With Google” project on technology hacks to help people cope with the coronavirus pandemic. ― AFP-Relaxnews

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