Joining the virtual shopping trend, Benefits Cosmetics has partnered with Obsess to debut its first virtual 3D shopping experience dubbed “The Benemart,” the retailer said in a Monday press release ...
VR headsets for gaming can improve both visual and audio experience by creating a closed environment which will make your ...
E.l.f. Cosmetics has teamed with experiential e-commerce company Obsess for an immersive digital shopping experience called the Virtual Luxe Lounge, according to details shared with Marketing Dive.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about retail and the forces that are redefining shopping. Obsess designed a virtual closet for J. Crew, one of 400 virtual ...
Obsess's mission is to disrupt the traditional e-commerce grid, plug and play format and deliver an immersive 3D shopping experience with interactive content, gamification, customized avatars, live ...
Benefit Cosmetics has launched its first virtual 3D shopping experience for the holidays. Called “The Benemart,” the grocery-inspired virtual store allows visitors to shop holiday sets and bestsellers ...
Convenience and efficiency continue to be valued post-pandemic. Izzy Carunungan of LCP Media explains why. “Video tours offer a highly interactive experience that allows users to navigate through a ...
Atomontage is finally unveiling its Virtual Matter streaming platform that uses microvoxels for 3D graphics instead of polygons. The long-anticipated 2024 edition of Atomontage‘s platform is based on ...
Continuing its experimentation with virtual stores, Crocs has partnered with 3D e-commerce company Obsess to create the Crocs Jibbitz Experience, according to a Friday press release shared with Retail ...
Katmai Tech aims to revolutionize the way we do remote work with a new 3D virtual office platform. And today it is launching version 1.0 of its product, Virtual Office. Katmai believes that the remote ...
“There is a different way to represent 3D graphics than how everything else does it these days.” So begins one of the most interesting presentations of last month’s San Francisco conference week.