As we know, ARCore has all but replaced project tango but I have some research projects in mind that involve area mapping, therefore I have few questions regarding tango and ARCore.
- For Area mapping, tango produces more precise and denser point-cloud information than ARCore, therefore if I want to "area-map", a Tango device would be better for me. Is this right?
- The SDK for ARCore and Tango are the same thing and therefore support for its methods, documentation etc. are still effectively available for Tango with the ARCore SDK?
- I don't yet have an ARCore or Tango device (although I played around with Tango a bit a few years ago), so if the Tango SDK is different, where do I get it now there is no Tango support page?
- Am thinking of getting a Zenfone AR for my Tango project. Any reason why not?
What is your project trying to do? I think there are only a few specific use cases left for tango.
If you want customers to download an app, you won't get that with tango - no-one uses the devices.
If you are using the kit for a booth/art exhibit/etc.. where you own and let people use a device, it can be a useful cheap way of doing handheld AR. But there are other stronger methods for working with depth data in a lot of those cases. And lots of optical options can achieve similar results too.
So essentially, use ARCore if that is at all an option for your project.