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Holographic Telepresence System TeleHolo Enters Enterprise Market: Glasses-Free 3D Remote Meeting Latency Drops to 8ms

US company Looking Glass launched TeleHolo, an enterprise holographic telepresence system achieving glasses-free 3D holographic projection in conference rooms with end-to-end latency of 8ms. First deployment clients include Accenture and Deloitte.

Looking Glass announced on April 3 that its enterprise holographic telepresence system TeleHolo is now commercially available. The system consists of a pair of light field cameras and an 8K resolution light field display, capable of presenting glasses-free 3D holographic images of remote participants in meeting rooms without requiring any glasses or head-mounted displays.

TeleHolo's core technology is Looking Glass's proprietary "real-time light field reconstruction" algorithm. Light field cameras simultaneously capture images of remote participants from multiple angles, the algorithm completes 3D model reconstruction in 2 milliseconds, then projects stereoscopic images with correct parallax through the light field display. The end-to-end latency for the entire pipeline is 8 milliseconds, approaching the threshold of human instantaneous perception.

A single TeleHolo system is priced at $45,000, including complete hardware and software licenses for two endpoints. Accenture has deployed the system across 12 offices globally, and Deloitte plans to complete deployment in 20 offices within the year. Looking Glass CEO reported that enterprise clients feedback indicates holographic meetings significantly outperform traditional video conferencing in terms of engagement and focus, with attendees' memory retention of meeting content improving by approximately 35%.