arjw on Nostr: There’s been a few companies doing this. Some years ago, the retail side explored ...
There’s been a few companies doing this. Some years ago, the retail side explored doing this with connected “mirrors” in stores… didn’t take off.
Amazon has/had something like this also. They bought a company that essentially did a “try the clothes on before you buy” tech. It shows up in some bits from them still (clothes, furniture, etc).
Just a few examples… apparently quite hard for companies to stay in that space for long.
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