
Jared Mantell
I'm Building
Augmented-reality, VR HMD which can see through walls using WiFi as radar — useful for first-responders.
Bio
Jared is a young technical builder based in the United States, known for his work in augmented-reality and virtual reality. He received funding from the Merge Grants program to develop an augmented-reality, VR HMD that uses WiFi as radar to see through walls—a technology particularly useful for first responders. With this project, Jared continues to build on his expertise in VR and security technologies, leveraging his skills to create practical solutions for critical applications.
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