Virtual Reality in Online-Shopping



EOI: 10.11242/viva-tech.01.04.175

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Citation

Mr.Gupta Saurab Ghanshyam,Prof.Shreya Bhamare, "Virtual Reality in Online-Shopping", VIVA-IJRI Volume 1, Issue 4, Article 175, pp. 1-5, 2021. Published by Computer Engineering Department, VIVA Institute of Technology, Virar, India.

Abstract

Virtual reality is a machinery by-way-of which consumer can interact inside three-3 atmosphere by mean of electronic appliance. Virtual reality (cyberspace) will provide interactive practice through the assistance of virtual reality gadgets like VR thick pair of goggles sensor gloves. with the help of this technology user are absorbed and connect to three-dimensional worlds without viewing physical in front of shop with this customer can feel and sense the product through virtual environment this will increase the buyer better understanding and provide better view about product as compared to Electronic-Commerce experience. This will benefitcustomer as well as seller of the product, consumer can view and sense it through the help Virtual reality gadgets at any place at any time. This research study fundamentally based how to improve E-shopping with the use cyberspace technology simulation. The idea involves making the e-shopping experience more intuitive, closer to the experience of visiting a real shop, and providing on-line three-dimensional interfaces for the entire process from shop design and product placement to customer experience analysis.

Keywords

Cyberspace, Electronic-Commerce, Three-Dimensional, Sensor, Virtual reality.

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