Screenshot via @friendswithyou
Have you ever wanted to watch as animated critters take over the city of Seattle? Well, thanks to H1DD3N, a new collab between @friendswithyou, Halsey, and Verizon you can do just that and maybe even win a brand new iPhone 13 Pro. Cool right? Here’s how it works.
This ultra-cute new collab works through the power of AR or augmented reality if you’re unfamiliar. It’s basically like virtual reality without the headset and it’s based on your real-time and real-life surroundings. All you have to do is scan a QR code with your smartphone and you’ll be transported to a whole new world.
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When you open the QR code you’ll be greeted by a digital Halsey singing her new single. She gives you a tour of how to check out your surroundings and then you’re on your own to explore this new world through your phone screen. You’ll probably want to take a screenshot or two.
What makes the H1DD3N experience extra cool is that it’s only happening in 5 cities and Seattle is one of them. The other 4 cities included in the experience are Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and Miami. So pull out your phone and enjoy a unique limited-time experience.
The H1DD3N experience is on now and if you want to try your luck at winning the new iPhone 13 all you have to do is share your AR experience on Twitter. It’s a fun thing you can check out at pretty much anytime and will definitely make your week a whole lot cuter. If you’d like to learn more you can click here. Have fun out there folks!
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