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Hyperloop VR

Experience the Hyperloop with virtual reality

Experience the Hyperloop with virtual reality

Hyperloop VR

by INDG
Hyperloop VR
Hyperloop VR
Hyperloop VR

What is it about?

Experience the Hyperloop with virtual reality. Download the VR app now to ride from Amsterdam to Paris at the speed of sound and marvel at the technological wonders that take you there using your mobile VR headset or Google Cardboard.

Hyperloop VR

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
(2)
Size
219Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
September 7, 2016
Release date
August 18, 2016
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App Store Description

Experience the Hyperloop with virtual reality. Download the VR app now to ride from Amsterdam to Paris at the speed of sound and marvel at the technological wonders that take you there using your mobile VR headset or Google Cardboard.

Features:
· Sit inside of the Delft Hyperloop pod
· Use the pointer dot to activate different experiences
· Travel from Amsterdam to Paris at speeds of up to 1200km/h
· Explore the technology of the pod through exploded views
· Dive into the levitation, braking and stabilization systems
· Compare the Hyperloop to plane and train travel

No controllers are required for this experience, but we recommend using headphones.

The app was built in collaboration with the Delft Hyperloop team, first exhibited at their pod reveal event on June 30th in Delft, the Netherlands.

Learn more at indg.com/vr-app-hyperloop


What is the Hyperloop?

Hyperloop is a technology that enables rapid long-distance travel, combining the ease of a train with the swiftness of a plane. A journey from Amsterdam to Paris takes over 3 hours on high-speed trains. With the Hyperloop, this would be reduced to around 30 minutes, reaching speeds of up 1200km/h.

The Hyperloop technology was conceived by Elon Musk’s Space X in a whitepaper they published in 2013. Inspired by that groundwork, the TU Delft team built a working prototype of the pod. This is due to be tested early next year in California as part of the SpaceX Hyperloop pod competition.

Read more at: http://www.spacex.com/hyperloop

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