Earlier this week, Amazon announced that it has opened virtual reality
kiosks in 10 shopping malls to promote its upcoming Prime Day shopping
event. Now you can see the Amazon VR experience for yourself. Prepare to
be impressed: It’s significantly more elaborate than expected, and
shows how a top retailer is transforming the future of shopping.
Rather than taking the obvious retail angle and depositing you in a
computer-generated facsimile of a brick-and-mortar space, Amazon instead
transports the shopper into a city filled with Prime Day products —
beginning with the fun of a hot air balloon ride. Viewed through an
Oculus Rift with full head tracking, the ride lets the shopper briefly
see some of the brands and promotions Amazon is featuring before landing
in a serene park.
Shoppers can then walk through rooms that reflect current Amazon store
sections, including Bath & Beauty, Kitchen & Dining, Fashion,
and Prime Video, as well as a technology-focused Living Room and
toy-focused Kids Room. Each of the rooms has its own theme and sense of
physical space, with the Living Room resembling one that would be found
in a nice home, and the Fashion shop looking like a slightly futuristic
brick-and-mortar store.
Using Oculus Touch controllers, customers can handle any product in full
3D, including clothing that can be placed on holographic people to
determine fit and smartphones that can be examined from all angles with
pop-up specification windows. The video shows people peering inside a
refrigerator and a washing machine, handling Nerf Zombie Survival System
toys, and checking out breakfast cereal boxes that look just like what
you’d find in a supermarket.
Beyond providing a clear look at the future of retail, Amazon’s VR
kiosks represent an ingenious business plan. Pioneered by Amazon India,
they popped up out of nowhere in 10 popular malls throughout the country
and could either disappear by next week or remain in place — serving as
continued enticements to convert brick-and-mortar customers into Amazon
Prime members. Amazon India executives have said that they’ll evaluate
feedback provided during this week to determine whether to keep the VR
kiosks going
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