A New Era of Broadcast Has Arrived
3D Simulcasting: Launching sports beyond the screen with volumetric video
Redefining Live Sports
Take control of how you experience your favorite sports…
…from choosing the viewing angles to selecting your audio

360 Degree Viewpoints
Choose from hundreds of viewing angles

Fresh Audio Perspectives
Listen in on the athletes, commentators, and crowd

Intuitive Controls
Manipulation of content is as simple as a swipe on the screen

Tailored To Your Devices
Mobile devices, Desktop, VR headsets, and Apple TV
Enriching the At-Home Experience
Designed by sports fans – for sports fans
Full 6DoF and Playback Controls
Watch from any angle you choose – rewind and zoom in to get the perfect shot.
True Real-Time Streaming
Never experience any additional latency compared to a traditional 2D stream.
Unique Audio Feeds
Immerse yourself in the complete soundscape of the event – the energy of the crowd, the voices of the commentators, and the intensity of the action.
Frequently Asked Questions
Volumetric broadcasting is a new form of 3D capture that presents a three-dimensional experience. It allows viewers to partake in a more immersive and interactive form of content, providing a sense of depth and realism.
Utilizing standard color cameras, in conjunction with depth cameras, Soar can real-time mesh and stream 3D content to any device with no added latency.
Volumetric video captures not only 2-Dimensions in a 360 degree view, but actually captures 3-Dimensions. The way we naturally perceive things. By capturing the content in 3D, this allows us to provide total control to the end viewers – from controlling the camera they’re watching, to the movements those cameras make. It’s the power of controlling the broadcast right from your couch.
You can view volumetric content on all of your favorite devices – iOS/Android, iPad, Mac/Windows, Apple TV, Meta Quest, and Apple Vision Pro.
It is as intuitive as sliding your finger around the screen, moving your cursor, or tapping on your Apple TV remote. No need to break out a video game controller.
Just like your favorite streaming services, standard internet speeds will suffice – anywhere from 10-20Mbps.
The latency is extremely similar to a traditional 2D stream – when we say real-time, we mean real-time.
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