It seems that 2017 was the year of Virtual Reality (VR). New VR headsets and applications (like 3D configurators) were introduced everywhere. Now many interested people are asking themselves whether the rime is ripe for a product configurator in VR.
Is VR really useful for product companies to sell build-to-order products?
Here are some facts that speak for themselves:
Ideas that should be considered:
If your interest is aroused and you have a 3D product configurator, what do you do next? There are currently no technical standards for 3D product configurators, so there will be no VR solutions that adapt to a variety of configurators. This means that either the supplier of the 3D product configurator must offer VR integration or a custom software development project is required.
The good news is that some manufacturers of 3D product configurators offers a VR solution. Axonom is a good example. Other vendors such as Idearoom perform VR integrations on request. I recommend that you contect the vendor of your product configurator as a starting point.
Finally, let me bring in my own speculations. At the moment I believe that the scenarios that have the biggest marketing punch are the personal scenarios: the trade fair and showroom scenarios. Just make sure your target market demographics are open to the technology. If so, you can make a good impression with VR glasses and a high quality image. As a rule of thumb, you can remember that if you can establish the emotional connection with the consumer, pragmatism will follow more easily.