The world's first smart sales system

Quang Thinh

Buy outfits at fashion stores, you can compare yourself with the model when trying out the outfit through the mirror . That's thanks to a new technology, called 'Retail system. clever'.

Picture 1 of The world's first smart sales system

'Smart selection mirror' introduces customers with appropriate clothing samples.(Photo: Bharattextile)

Using radio frequency identification technology, Schmidt RFID Company has just launched a new technology called 'Smart retail system'. This system is intended to provide fast, convenient and efficient solutions for both sellers and buyers.

As the first smart retail system in the world, this system is referred to in English as SRS (Smart Retail System) - the result of a combination of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology and parts Soft computer soft.

SRS is being successfully tested in two famous ' Mi-tu ' fashion stores. There, guests are consulted while shopping through 'Smart Dressing Mirror' or while trying out clothes through an interactive system called 'Smart fitting room ' (Smart Fitting). Room).

When the customer brings a fashion product to the front of ' Smart Dressing Mirror ', the device automatically detects the identification card (RFID tag) attached to the product.

Soon after, a photo of the model wearing the clothes will be displayed on the mirror, and the ' mix-and-match ' device (coordinated and selected) will suggest suitable products to customers. by displaying images Picture 2 of The world's first smart sales system

Intercom system helps salespeople quickly respond to customers' needs during the shopping process.(Photo: Bharattextile)

the model is wearing those kinds of clothes. Through these suggestions, customers will choose the most suitable clothes for them.

Meanwhile, the ' Smart fitting room ' will have a touch-screen liquid crystal display, on which there are similar suggestions on the mirror but provide more specific details.

And, through the instructions of the internal communication system (Intercom), the store staff will bring to customers the recommended clothes, help them make comparisons and choose the best.

Katherine Ho, general director of ' Mi-tu ' fashion company - where this system is being used - said: 'Customers commented that suggestions provided by SRS made it easier for them to shop. , faster and more satisfied with what they bought ".

Still following Ms. Ho, with new and exciting technologies such as smart mirrors and smart fitting rooms, sales at " Mi-tu " stores have increased by 30%.