Experience virtual reality in the Schönborn Palace

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Virtual visits to exotic locations? Or virtual participation in legendary concerts? This is already a reality! The Graz start-up Dayholi presents its patented VR dome at a VIP event in the Schönborn Palace.

The first patented beaming technology enables VR glasses with 360-degree recordings and 3D ambisonic sound in brilliant 8K quality, which is supplemented with smells and air effects in the VR dome. For this purpose, the company, founded in 2021, has developed its own software, which will also enable live streams in the future. In its in-house media library, Dayholi offers over 150 VR videos of places and sights that can be toured virtually. Synchronous. Interactive. At any time. Around the world. These include, for example, sold-out live concerts and distant, exotic travel destinations.

“Only we can create brilliant 8K quality and low latency,” says Fjolla Holzleithner, the founder of the Graz start-up, and adds that “we are at the forefront technologically.” Dayholi offers “a sustainable solution to the world to experience from home.”

You can currently get to know the Dayholi VR Dome at several airports. “But it shouldn’t stop there,” says Holzleithner, who is currently negotiating with other locations where many end consumers visit, such as shopping centers, and adds that “customers want a shopping trip with a personal journey to exclusive destinations with all their senses can connect – “next level” VR experiences!”

The Dayholi VR Dome will be exhibited on April 04.04.2024th, XNUMX at the Schönborn Palace for interested visitors and can be tested!

VR Dome (Photo: Harald Klemm).
VR Dome (Photo: Harald Klemm).
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