3D Phantom is a 3D holographic signage and spatial performance solution for the Japanese market. It works by spinning blades equipped with LED light sources at high speed, using persistence of vision to create three-dimensional images that appear to float in mid-air and can be seen with the naked eye. It is not simply a software tool, but a commercial display service that combines hardware, video production, installation deployment, and after-sales support.
Based on the main site content, 3D Phantom is mainly focused on driving foot traffic in offline scenarios: storefront windows, brand pop-ups, exhibitions, events, outdoor advertising, and transit advertising. It can be used as a single unit placed on a stand or mounted on a wall, with Sync for synchronized playback across multiple units, and Extension for expanding visuals across multiple units. Phantom Cloud supports remote cloud operation and video management, and also provides official video assets. For event scenarios, it can also be linked with video, lighting, and audio equipment through a DMX interface box. In terms of formats, the site mentions support for mp4, which lowers the barrier for importing content.
The official website does not publicly list purchase prices. Rental services start from a minimum of 1 day, with plans available based on event duration and number of units. Some installation support and on-site attendance may incur additional fees. On licensing, the site only clearly states that the rotating display control system is patented. Copyright for assets, commercial licensing for customer-created content, and the permitted scope of cloud asset usage are not disclosed, so these should be confirmed before signing a contract.
Its advantages are strong visual novelty and the ability to create stopping points in noisy offline environments. It also provides planning, creative production, installation, and after-sales support, making it suitable for brands without much technical experience. Multi-unit synchronization and integration with external equipment also allow it to fit into more complex stage or exhibition systems. The downsides are that hardware deployment has requirements for the environment, mounting position, safety, and lighting conditions; pricing is not transparent; and the device itself does not output audio, requiring an additional PC BOX to synchronize sound.
It is better suited to retail brands, trade shows and events, advertising media companies, and spatial design teams with relatively sufficient budgets and a strong focus on offline promotional impact. Information on access from China and procurement support is limited, so website connectivity should be tested in practice. If deployment in China is restricted by networking, payment, logistics, or after-sales limitations, alternatives such as domestic holographic fan displays, glasses-free 3D large screens, transparent LED screens, or projection mapping may be worth considering.
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