Digital Information Wall Use as a floor guideFloor guide
Digital Information Wall Use as a floor guideFloor guide
Digital Information Wall can use us Digital Floor Guide in Shopping complex.
In addition to the floor guide function, which allows customers to find the location of the store based on store/brand information, there is also an option to find stores based solely on a product search.
The multilingual functionality of the guide makes it ideal for customers from overseas.
Furthermore, because the guide is centered around photographs, it can be operated intuitively for the most part without relying on language.
In addition, the entire screen reacts interactively in response to the user’s actions, making this attractive as a piece of public art.
This is a new, interactive floor guide that supports both large and small touchscreen panels.
A multilingual floor guide that needs no language
This floor guide assists customers at the entrance to the facility in finding the best route to get to where they want to go, as well as transition points such as escalators and elevators. Stores are sorted by floor, name, category, and other detailed information, all of which is displayed along with the latest store updates. Because the guide is multilingual, it responds to the needs of customers from overseas, whose numbers continue to increase. Also, because the guide is centered around photographs, it can be operated intuitively for the most part without relying on language, meaning that customers can often find the stores they want to visit based on photographs alone. In the future, no matter what language support is needed, this floor guide will allow for customers from anywhere in the world to find their way around the facility without having to worry about language barriers.
Product appeal and new discoveries for users
From the product images spread out across the touch-screen panel, it is simple for customers to find whatever they are looking for. With a simple touch of a photograph, detailed product information will be displayed. Based on this photograph, a slideshow of related products is displayed, revealing one product after another. After finding the desired item, customers can see which stores sell it, and proceed there. This floor guide attracts consumer attention, creates encounters with new products, and helps get consumers into stores.
When customers feel that they want something, they want to go directly to the store
From the product images spread out across the touch-screen panel, it is simple for customers to find whatever they are looking for. With a simple touch of a photograph, detailed product information will be displayed. Based on this photograph, a slideshow of related products is displayed, revealing one product after another.After finding the desired item, customers can see which stores sell it, and proceed there. This floor guide attracts consumer attention, creates encounters with new products, and helps get consumers into stores.
Clean Movement, Visual Searchability, Intuitive Usage
Using Just a Smartphone By scanning the code, a smartphone functions as both a map and a menu, making Customer the more enjoyable experience.
Using real-time updates to encourage customers to explore
Updating the information or adding new products will make the screen display look different, so people will not get tired of seeing the same thing. You can also set it to display specific photos and videos to promote a specific event.
Products recommended by aisle/store signage
Using a single data source, the Digital Floor Guideis able to output to various screens among other usage options, make it a one source muti use solution. Not only is it possible to place multiple signs in the entrance, shops can also display recommended products on floor/aisle signage and can even use signage to give recommendations directly to users.
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