Apr. 07, 2025
Through 3D images or holograms, objects appear to float in space. The projection of objects can be viewed from multiple angles without the need for 3D glasses or other tools, presenting a realistic visual experience.
The design of the 3D holographic box allows multiple holographic boxes to be freely formed according to the needs of the venue, flexibly adapting to all spaces and expanding the scope of display. The core technology is based on holographic projection, which realizes the stereoscopic presentation of three-dimensional images through optical interference and digital technology.
AI digital human synthesis technology
The 3D interactive holographic cabin uses "3D hyper-realistic digital human customization technology" to quickly generate digital characters similar to real people, and supports real-time synchronization of expressions and movements
Real-time rendering and dynamic capture
Use sensors (such as cameras and infrared sensors) to capture user facial data and render virtual images in real time through edge computing. For example, in interactive scenes, users can switch the facial features of holographic characters through gestures or voice commands to achieve "one-second face change"
Multimodal interactive fusion
For example, in educational scenes, virtual teachers can automatically switch different images based on student feedback to enhance the fun of teaching; in e-commerce live broadcasts, brands can use face-changing technology to generate multiple virtual anchor images to adapt to different product lines
3D holographic boxes have achieved breakthrough applications in many fields with their immersive experience and flexible interactive capabilities:
1. Interactive product displays
Retailers can use holographic displays to showcase products in 3D, allowing customers to virtually interact with the product. For example, a hologram can show a 3D version of an item of clothing or electronic product, allowing customers to see it from all angles without touching the actual product. This is particularly useful in stores with limited physical inventory to showcase a wider range of products
2. Virtual try-on
Holograms enable virtual try-on, allowing customers to see in real time how clothes, makeup, glasses or accessories will look on them. This holographic "mirror" technology projects a 3D image of the customer and superimposes the product, providing an interactive and engaging way to make purchasing decisions.
3. 3D advertising and promotions
Holograms are increasingly being used in retail environments to create engaging advertising and in-store promotions. Retailers can project animated or interactive holographic ads in place of traditional billboards or static displays to capture customers' attention and create memorable experiences. These ads can be displayed on digital signage or projected onto 3D surfaces in stores
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