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Toshiba Demos Virtual “Fitting Room” Technology

Toshiba Virtual Fitting RoomToshiba recently demoed its vision of what a fitting room of the future could be. Simply stand in front of the video screen “mirror”, select the outfit you want to see, and then it will appear on you. The fitting room uses a Kinect sensor to accurately place you in the space and apply the computer generated clothing on your image. The technology seems a bit reminiscent of early webcam days, when software would let you virtually apply an eye patch or have birds circle your head. Ray-ban has a lower tech version of a virtual “fitting room” concept on their website (no connection to Toshiba’s tech), allowing you to virtually try on different sunglasses using the video from your webcam. It is far from perfect, and hopefully utilizing the technology in the Kinect helps Toshiba realize better results. As it currently exists, this type of technology doesn’t provide any feedback regarding fit, its use case seems to be limited to understanding what a certain style would look like on you.

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Nordstrom Trials eBay’s Smart Fitting Room

Nordstrom eBay Smart Fitting RoomThis week Nordstrom will begin trials of a smart fitting room in two of its department stores. The eBay designed fitting rooms feature touch screens integrated into full length mirrors. The technology is designed to allow a shopper to have many of the conveniences available via online shopping in the store. If you need an item in a different size or color, simply scan the tag on the garment and a list of different options will be provided.  Select the size or color you want and the item will be brought to you. Nordstrom is looking to see how the technology, that has only been tested in boutiques at this point, benefits a larger retail environment. Look for the fitting rooms in the department store’s Seattle and San José locations.

eBay has already developed more bells and whistles for its smart fitting room, which Nordstrom might add at a later time. The tech company’s smart fitting room is already being tested in two Rebecca Minkoff boutiques, New York and San Francisco. The boutique is able to offer additional features, such as RFID to identify clothes that are in the dressing room with you, the ability to begin the checkout process from the dressing room, and the option to remember clothes that you tried on. Head past the break to see a demo of Rebecca Minkoff’s dressing room. 

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