Holoride is a new platformthat promises to turn commutes into VR experiences.

Users will be thrust into a VR environment that reflects their surroundings, the developer claims.

Synchronizing the physical and virtual worlds increases immersion and reduces motion sickness symptoms, he added.

Businessman wearing VR glasses driving a car

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“People around the globe spend billions of hours in transit each day,” Wollny said.

“However, the passenger experience has historically been viewed asand still isquite mundane.

When you’re in-game, lines at the bottom of the screen represent driving along the road.

woman wearing a holoride headset and experiencing VR games

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“VR on its own can be very isolating, and people could get bored,” he added.

“People like to watch people play video games and interact with each other.”

Future advances in AR in cars would be exciting to see.

Wollny said he envisions a future where users will travel the metaverse during their daily car journeys.