Lowe's Future for DIY

Lowe’s has successfully tested the Microsoft HoloLens in its stores in Raleigh and Seattle – so successfully that it plans to expand the technology to three more yet-to-be-disclosed locations.

The HoloLens brings high definition hologram images overlaid to real world surroundings. A customer can use the technology to visualize their home improvements. For example, a customer can go into a Lowe’s store and design their kitchen while sorting through Lowe’s assortment of appliances and material samples. To take it even further, a customer can select an item they saw and liked on Pinterest, and a similar item sold by Lowe’s will appear.

Kyle Nel, executive director of Lowe’s Innovation Lab, told USA TODAY in a briefing: “Mixed reality takes some getting used to, because we’re all used to pinching to zoom to get closer to things instead of just walking forward. The idea of using small samples and swatches to try and imagine what a room looks like seems very antiquated now.”

To try out the HoloLens in the store requires an appointment, especially on the weekends. Lowe’s Innovation Lab is looking for ways to stay ahead of technology, and stay ahead of rival Home Depot.

Source: Investopedia

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