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Amazon has recently revealed a new patent for an AR mirror, which could revolutionize the way people try on clothes. This innovative device uses a projector to automatically capture the user's body movements and display their virtual image, allowing them to try on different outfits in various simulated environments. The system can even take photos of the user wearing the virtual clothing and provide personalized style recommendations.
The AR mirror is designed to offer a more immersive "mixed reality" experience. Equipped with advanced cameras, it tracks the user's body movements in real time, while the screen behind the mirror uses projectors to show a realistic representation of the user wearing the selected outfit. For example, you could imagine walking into a virtual beach setting and seeing yourself in a stylish t-shirt and shorts, all without physically changing clothes.
What makes this technology stand out is its ability to enhance realism through multi-projector lighting adjustments, creating a more natural and lifelike visual effect. This advancement could significantly improve the online shopping experience by giving users a better sense of how clothes look on them before making a purchase.
This concept builds upon Amazon’s previous smart home devices, such as the Echo Look, which was designed to photograph and analyze users' outfits, offering fashion advice based on machine learning. While the Echo Look is still in the trial phase, the AR mirror represents a more sophisticated evolution of this idea.
The technology behind the AR mirror also incorporates innovations from Body Labs, a company Amazon acquired last year. Body Labs specialized in computer vision and human avatars, which have been used to simulate clothing trials in digital environments. By integrating these technologies, Amazon is taking a major step toward creating a seamless and interactive shopping experience that bridges the gap between online and physical retail.