Category: Augmented Reality Technology

Augmented reality glasses from Google are getting musical

The Glass features will now include a “listen to” option added to its standard voice commands.

It has now been announced that Google Glass, the wearable mobile augmented reality product form the tech giant, will be including music among its standard voice commands.

This gives wearers the ability to use their voices to complete many tasks relating to listening to music.

The hope is to help to further expand the benefits of these augmented reality glasses, allowing the wearer to listen to music based on voice commands. However, it will also allow the wearer to be able to search for songs, browse through various playlists that have been saved, and stream music that is available at Google Play.

This has further enhanced Google Glass far beyond only augmented reality capabilities.


To be able to access songs and other features through these wearable augmented reality devices, users will be able to link them to their Play accounts. This will give them the ability to stream music as well as the view playlists and song recommendations that are based on the tunes that they have previously listened.

The headphones which will allow wearers to change the use from visual, such as augmented reality, to private listening are not a cheap product. The Glass, itself, currently comes with a price tag of $1,500, for the Explorer Edition, which has been available on a limited basis since April. By the end of the month, the headphones will be $85. That transforms the eyeglasses into a full audio experience that is voice controlled.

Beyond this new standard feature, Google Glass also provides a unique wearable computer experience, similar to a type of smartphone in the form of glasses. It allows for augmented reality, capturing photos, recording videos, chatting, looking things up on the internet, and obtaining directions.

According to Ed Sanders, the Google Glass director of marketing who spoke about this new feature beyond augmented reality, “With these new features, we’re now building a great music experience on Glass, whether you’re a classical music professor, an acclaimed sound engineer and hip-hop producer, or someone who wants to listen to their favorite tunes anytime, anywhere.”

10 Ways Augmented Reality Can Assist Retail

Today innovation trends influence significantly the marketing strategy.

Mobile devices became a vital element of a sales process, being used in decision-making processes. Following the trend, augmented reality has emerged as an innovative tool that allows brands to interact with consumers on their mobile devices. AR creates new digital experience that enriches the relationship between a consumer and a brand and can be used in any location – through PC at home, mobile devices or kiosks in stores.

Retailers have traditionally relied on print advertising campaigns or other media to promote products. Being divided in the past, print, media and in-store marketing efforts are merged today into the comprehensive consumer experience via augmented reality. Integration of augmented reality in marketing efforts aims to build consumer relationship, boost sales, and add value to the shopper experience. Retailers are getting the chance to attract their target audience by means multiple traditional and non-traditional interactions.

Here are top ten ways augmented reality can help retailers (with examples):

1. Improves conversion rates and reduces returns for clothing stores – Virtual fitting room (J.C.Penney)

Increased online conversion rate and reduced returns lead to an improved company’s profitability.

http://youtu.be/fhjuZMEJ4-U

2. Optimizes warehouse space (SAP & Vuzix)

Augmented reality can improve navigation around warehouse territory when big spaces and a lot of inventory items are involved.

http://youtu.be/9Wv9k_ssLcI

3. Combines traditional retail experience and e-commerce (Yihaodian & O&M)

The creation of virtual retail stores of any size makes it possible to stay closer to the customers with no inventory costs and long lines.

http://youtu.be/hJqIpIlR3nI

4. Enhances brand recognition (Cosmos(Tavria-V))

Gamification added to the physical products helps to engage customers with a product and works as an incentive to a quicker purchase.

http://youtu.be/qBuMCPYyRmQ

5. Empowers advertising campaigns (VW)

Brands can incorporate AR experience into an advert which directs the user to the additional web content, product video, coupons etc.

http://youtu.be/KRA0SZhKNyo

6. Lets customers “try” before they buy with a 3D product preview (Lego)

The product demonstration may not be as high pressure as a pitch situation but it is still a selling opportunity. AR experience can make an engaging alternative in situations when it is impossible to demonstrate a real product.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UxWkZtUKaI

7. Displays additional information about products shown, enriches shopping experience (IBM Research)

Anything from nutritional information to a virtual coupon that customers can redeem at check out can be incorporated with augmented reality.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAVtHjzQnqY

8. Searches for deals around (Valpak)

Augmented reality functionality helps merchants’ offers get found and used by consumers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSFpnJpNHkk

9. Visualizes product catalogs  (IKEA)

The “projected” catalog items give a customer a real-time, scale view of what the product would look like in their space.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDNzTasuYEw

10. Brings customers inside a store (Hugo Boss)

AR-enabled store windows entertain potential customers and make them wonder what’s inside.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4q4Aew-zx3w

Technologies are emerging with a speed of light. Companies that are open to new opportunities and adopt trending technologies for business development are the most likely to grow their revenue and market share.

Augmented reality marketing and retail are fairly new, although we can see the significant growth of successful campaigns over the recent years. Retail is a very attractive field to explore Augmented Reality because the results can be seen in real figures, live feedbacks from the customers and often get viral exposure due to its novelty. The examples listed above talk for themselves. We anticipate new impressive campaigns in augmented reality retail and believe it will soon become a crucial tool in the marketing technology set.

Author:

Dariia Gaioshko – Product Marketing Manager at Augmented Pixels – Odessa, Ukraine