How Microsoft Hololens maps space around you

I'm really curious to know how Microsoft Hololens maps space around you. What sensor should I use and how does it work?

Hello

Your questions are beyond the scope of this community.

Here's where you make your enquiries and order Development Edition or know about it:

https://www.Microsoft.com/Microsoft-hololens/en-us

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https://www.Microsoft.com/Microsoft-hololens/en-us/Development-Edition

You buy the edition of development: $3,000

See you soon.

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