Sennheiser, Neumann and Igloo Vision cooperate on Shared VR

Sennheiser, Neumann and Igloo Vision cooperate on Shared VR

Shared VR turns “VR loneliness” into an exciting group 3D experience

Stunning entertainment, fully realistic training or inspirational video- and soundscapes – the new spatial audio solutions created by Shared VR company Igloo Vision and audio experts Sennheiser and Neumann are set to turn the individual VR experience into a new form of collective enjoyment. The solution lets museums, artists, education facilities, event spaces, architects and corporations offer attractive immersive experiences that can be fully tailored to their needs.

Igloo Vision has partnered with Sennheiser and Neumann to create the ultimate in immersive sound and vision: an Igloo Shared VR space equipped with an AMBEO 9.1 sound system created from compact Neumann KH 80 DSP studio monitors.

Shared VR turns “VR loneliness” into an exciting group 3D experience

Creating totally realistic immersive scenarios for visitors: Igloo Vision has partnered with Sennheiser AMBEO and Neumann

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The environments act like a giant VR headset: Wraparound sound and vision immerse entire teams in 360° or VR content. With Igloo spaces ranging in size from 5 to 21 metres in diameter, up to 750 people can join the experience and be engaged, inspired or entertained. Adding the Sennheiser AMBEO 9.1 system means that true 3D spatial soundscapes can be reproduced, enabling sound designers to precisely pinpoint the locations and sources of different sounds, accurately linking what is seen with what is heard.

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Shared VR turns “VR loneliness” into an exciting group 3D experience

The Neumann KH 80 DSP loudspeakers are set up in a 9.1 arrangement behind the acoustically transparent screen of the Igloo cylinder, fully enveloping visitors in the orchestra sound

The first step in the partnership has been to install and calibrate the 9.1 loudspeaker system in the standard 6-metre Igloo Shared VR cylinder. The resulting AMBEO Igloo cylinder works with an acoustically transparent screen that lets the high-quality audio pass unhindered, allowing for full immersion in both audio and video.

As Véronique Larcher, Director of AMBEO Immersive Audio at Sennheiser, points out: “The spatial audio experience really makes or breaks the illusion – and this captivating combination of 360° video and spatial 3D audio creates a totally convincing experience of being in a different environment.”

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Shared VR turns “VR loneliness” into an exciting group 3D experience

The Neumann KH 80 DSP

Colin Yellowley, Founder and Head of R&D of Igloo Vision, added: “Besides the huge field of immersive experiences for brands, Igloo is active in the field of simulation, where real-life scenarios are recreated for training and education purposes, and also in visualisation, helping customers see how finished design concepts will look and feel. With three-dimensional audio added to the 360 vision, we can now create even more lifelike experiences for clients.”

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Shared VR turns “VR loneliness” into an exciting group 3D experience

Igloo Vision invites you to take a walk in a building that yet needs to be erected…

Thanks to the partnership, Igloo is able to offer a wide range of ready-made spatial audio solutions: As well as the 6-metre Igloo cylinder, Sennheiser AMBEO systems can be specified and calibrated for any Igloo products – which range from 2.5-metre projection cubes right up to 21-metre projection domes. Clients and sound designers are invited to experience – and also to test their existing content – at Igloo Vision’s Shared VR demo centre in Wood Green, London.

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To learn more about the cooperation, please view this video https://vimeo.com/352236322; for information on how Igloo projection spaces work view https://vimeo.com/350077240, or for a sample of Igloo content, please view https://vimeo.com/348564725. This video shows a screening of the 360° film Sea Prayer, by award-winning novelist Khaled Hosseini, produced in collaboration with UNHCR, the Guardian and Google.