Advanced Video Call Prototypes

Logitech Unveils 'Pepper's Ghost' Booths for Immersive Video Calls

Logitech and office furniture manufacturer Steelcase are creating a next-generation video-calling booth meant to seem more like participants are in the same room. Designed to create an immersive experience where users can feel as if they are actually in a meeting room, the prototype booths allow two callers to sit on a couch next to a table within a closed-off booth, one on each side of the call.

Using ‘Pepper's Ghost,’ a mirror-based holographic-style method, the other caller appears in a realistic projection, giving the impression that they are in the same room as the other participant rather than just on a video screen.
“We’re using really old and kind of boring things but put together in a new way to try to solve these problems,” says Alex Mooney, manager of alliances and go-to-market at Logitech.

Image Credit: Logitech

Immersive Video Calls
Pepper's Ghost technology is paving the way for immersive video calls and remote collaboration.
Holographic-style Projections
Holographic-style projections create a sense of being in the same room regardless of geographic location.
Innovative Video Conferencing Hardware
Companies are developing new hardware to support advanced video calls and improve remote communication.

Who This Affects Most

Video Conferencing
The video conferencing industry can capitalize on innovative hardware and software to create immersive experiences for remote collaboration.
Office Furniture
Manufacturers of office furniture can explore new designs and materials to create dedicated video conferencing spaces.
Consumer Electronics
Consumer electronics companies can develop and market more advanced video calling hardware and software for remote communication.
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