They are widely used in retail stores, exhibitions, events, shopping malls, and showrooms to showcase products, branding, and promotional content.
Key Highlights
- Creates floating, eye-catching visuals
- No screen or glass required (transparent background)
- Supports video, animation, and 3D content
- Compact, lightweight, and easy to install
- Highly effective for advertising and branding
How 3D Hologram Fans Work?
- The device contains fast-spinning blades (rotor arms) with embedded LED lights.
- These blades spin so quickly that they become invisible to the human eye.
- LEDs turn on and off rapidly in precise patterns.
- The brain blends these light patterns into a continuous 3D image floating in space.
Overview, Pro and Cons
- Floating visuals naturally attract attention in crowded environments.
- Helps brands stand out among traditional signage
- Can deliver up to higher engagement rates than standard displays
- Improves brand memory and customer interaction
- Positions businesses as innovative and tech-forward
- Creates a “wow factor” experience
- Easily change videos, animations, or promotions digitally
- Lower cost than large LED billboards
- Reusable for multiple campaigns
- Works best indoors; sunlight can reduce visibility
- Spinning blades require proper placement (out of reach)
- Requires 3D animation or specialized video content
- Best viewed from front-facing positions
- If overused or poorly designed, impact may reduce
Retail Stores
- Product launches (shoes, gadgets, cosmetics)
- Window displays to increase foot traffic
- Booth attraction tool
- Product demonstrations
- Promotions and seasonal campaigns
- Showcasing building models in 3D
- Menu highlights or signature dishes
- Enhancing futuristic brand identity
With relatively low investment and high visual impact, they are especially suitable for businesses looking to:
- Stand out in crowded spaces
- Create memorable brand experiences
- Modernize their advertising approach
Typical Price Range:
- Small units (40–50cm): ~USD $45 – $100
- Mid-range commercial units: $250 – $600
- Large multi-fan setups (video walls): $1,500+
- 3D content production (outsourced or in-house)
- Installation & mounting
- Maintenance and software updates
Solo Hologram Fan Display (Single 1 Unit) Display Setup
- One device (usually 40cm–65cm size)
- Displays one centered image or animation
- Plug-and-play setup
- Typically used in small spaces or close viewing
- Limited display size (based on fan diameter)
- Resolution depends on LED density and blade quality
- Good for simple visuals (logo, product, icon)
- Retail counters
- Small kiosks
- Product highlight displays
- Reception areas
Multiple Joint Hologram Display (Video Wall / Cluster)
Key Characteristics
- 2, 4, 6, 12+ fans combined
- Controlled by software to act as one big screen
- Can form:
- Large rectangular wall
- Creative shapes (grid, vertical tower, etc.)
- Much larger display size (1m → 4m+ visual impact)
- Higher perceived resolution (combined pixels)
- Supports complex animations, storytelling, and full ads
- Shopping mall atriums
- Trade shows & exhibitions
- Brand launches
- Large storefront windows
Think of it like medium huge floating 3D billboard







