ARView by Amazon

 

If you really think, mobile shopping was the next level of technology, then you are wrong. Amazon today has announced the future of mobile shopping. Since today you can now know the look & feel of the product before you can buy them form Amazon iOS App. Yes! we are talking about AR (Augmented Reality) shopping.

Amazon take mobile shopping to the next level after introducing ARView an offering with in your latest Amazon app. But, limited to iOS 11 users. You can now open the camera icon (ARView) in the updated Amazon app & select the list of items (living room, bedroom, kitchen and home office products to electronics, toys and games, home decor etc).

As soon as you select the product it will fit-in to the place by auto-adjusting the height & width. After selecting the product you can move the product & adjust the positions to see where it fits perfect.  This is how you can now easily decide what will suite your house before buying it. This ARView is one of the best way for customers to make best decisions before buying any products. On the other hand this will also reduce product replacement issue.

Overall this innovation seems quite interesting & expecting to be seen in other e-commerce application to increase users experience.

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