HARDWARE
PRODUCTION
VR POLE
HARDWARE PRODUCTS
With our partners from tech universities we have produced several unique VR Pole products for institutions, museums, hotels and galleries across Europe. The end products are stationary devices that accurately transform the reality in front of it’s users eyes. We have become a standard exhibit in several museums and part of many touristic tours and attractions in South-East Europe.
XR TOURS
PUBLIC XR TOURS
We create complete “plug&play” XR tours for cities (or private businesses) and it’s tourists. During the production process VR Pole experts examine the location for the desired tours and decide on the spot if the tour requires an AR (Augmented Reality) experience, a VR (Virtual Reality) immersion, or a combination of both (XR – Extended Reality). After we reach the agreement with the client on how the tour should look, we start developing unique XR devices, software solutions and/or unique 3D, AR and VR animations. One of our tours was so well percieved by the public that we ended up on the cover of one of the world’s biggest tourism outlets – The Lonely Planet. All VR Pole products have a patent for industrial design.
ALL-IN-ONE
DEVICE PRODUCTION
ALL VR POLEÂ devices can be used in both indoor and outdoor locations. They all have their own plug&play system which makes it an friendly-to-use product. The VR Pole has it’s own unique VR player software that we developed especially for our products. Our server app uses detailed analytics (number of people who have tried it, number of minutes it was in use, breakdown of usage per week, as well as seeing if the pole is alive or not). We use most modern and affordable standalone VR headsets (mostly Pico and Oculus), but we also support devices like HTC Vive, Magic Leap, HoloLens, Vuzix, Samsung Gear and Pimax. Some of the platforms we support are Unity 3D, ARKit, ARCore, Snapchat, Facebook, Instagram and SparkAR. All VR Pole products can be in different colors and they have an option for additional physical compartments that can be used for advertisement, for intro on what the user will see on the VR pole or for “How to use the product” tutorials.