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JUNG Virtual Solutions

From the private living environment to sophisticated hotel furnishings: Smart technology from JUNG opens up new possibilities for more comfort, efficiency and design. Discover in interactive 360° tours how versatile the solutions from JUNG can be used - vividly presented in virtual reality (VR). In a series of virtual application examples, we present our systems in various equipment variants. Let us inspire you! Our tip: VR glasses make the experience even more impressive!

Smart living with JUNG HOME

Experience how JUNG HOME makes your home more comfortable and energy-efficient. In an impressive virtual reality presentation, you will discover intelligent solutions for modern living: from intelligent lighting control and precise temperature control to seamless integration into the Internet of Things. Whether it's lighting, shading, heating, climate, security or energy management - JUNG HOME offers a future-proof smart home standard that adapts flexibly to your needs.

Smart living with KNX

Four projects and four impressive presentations in virtual reality (VR) that show: JUNG KNX makes living more comfortable, safer and smarter. From lighting, shading, heating, air conditioning, security or multimedia - the KNX system has the right solution for every function. Discover the global standard for professional, intelligent building technology and be inspired by our VR tours.
JUNG KNX Villa
Experience modern living in a new way - with KNX in the virtual villa. Immerse yourself in an impressive 3D world and discover how intelligent KNX technology can make your everyday life more comfortable, efficient and secure. In this interactive VR tour, you can experience how lighting, shading, climate and security are perfectly networked - according to your needs. Smart living starts here.
Flat for singles / living up
Smart technology in a small space: special KNX devices are inserted here so that modern building technology is not missing in a one-room flat. Instead of heating actuators in the distribution box, motorised control valves switch the temperature. The KNX push-button F 10 ensures simple operation. Visit this smart flat in virtual reality (VR) and see for yourself.
Flat for couples
The challenge in this bright flat was to combine modern building technology with simple operation. The JUNG KNX F 40 push-button sensors are located throughout the flat, and thanks to the large operating buttons, controlling the functions is very easy. The JUNG LS 990 switch range sets the scene for the electrical installation. Take a look around! The entire two-room flat can be viewed in VR Virtual Reality (VR).
Condominium for families
This three-room flat impresses with its clear interior design and smart technology. The JUNG LS 990 and LS ZERO switch ranges in white and classic brass give the property a high-quality yet understated look. The requirement is to combine the extensive building technology with a particularly intuitive control system. Each control unit in the entire flat therefore has just one push-button module. Take a look at this KNX property here. Digital, in virtual reality (VR).

Hospitality - comfort that you understand immediately

From the lobby to the guest room: In terms of an optimal user experience, JUNG offers well thought-out solutions that make technology intuitive to use. Whether economy, midscale or luxury - discover how modern building technology can be seamlessly integrated into different hotel concepts using concrete examples. Experience these solutions interactively in our virtual reality applications for the hotel sector.
Economy
The Economy room is based on a solid foundation with a conventional installation.
Midscale
When it comes to the realisation of a comfortable hotel room with upmarket furnishings, planners rely on the JUNG portfolio.
Luxury A
A luxurious interior uncompromisingly places the needs of the guests at the centre: KNX is intelligent building technology from JUNG and enables automatically heated rooms, dimmed light according to requirements and a variety of control options via push-button sensors.