1. Hayden Sutherland

    Director at Ideal Interface

    10 February 2012 15:03pm

    Hayden Sutherland

    I'm looking for examples of retailers that are using tablets in their store(s) as part of the multi-channel buying process.

    This could be for showing additional products, dealing with out-of-stock items, maintaining user data (by linking to online/website sales) or just to show different images / video.

    Anyone seen anything that is useful?

  2. Graham Charlton Staff

    Editor at Econsultancy

    17 February 2012 09:48am

    Graham Charlton

    Hi Hayden,

    There are quite a few examples, Apple being an obvious one.

    I think there's a lot of potential. They have the 'wow factor' for many shoppers - having iPads in store fits very well with luxury brands for instance.

    Burberry is a good example of this. To tie in with its Spring/Summer 2011 collection, it invited customers into 25 stores to view a livestream of the catwalk show before being handed iPads to purchase items from Burberry's app.

    Oasis has also trialled this - allowing customers to order from the changing room.

    CSL Sofas staff use them to show 'room planner' tools and show customers items that may not be in stock at the time, and for placing orders.

  3. Hayden Sutherland

    Director at Ideal Interface

    17 February 2012 13:37pm

    Hayden Sutherland

    Graham
    Thanks for taking the time to respond, I've looked at the examples you've mentioned and definitely agree this is where the higher end of the market is heading.

    Here's links to more info should other users be interested:

    Burberry:
    http://www.luxurydaily.com/burberry-streams-fashion-week-live-enables-ecommerce-via-ipad-app/

    Oasis:
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/fashion/2011/oct/20/oasis-ipad-shopping-instore

    Hayden

  4. Graham Charlton Staff

    Editor at Econsultancy

    17 February 2012 13:46pm

  5. Hayden Sutherland

    Director at Ideal Interface

    17 February 2012 14:01pm

    Hayden Sutherland

    Thanks. That review of Oasis's iPad is less than positive. There does seem to be a big gap between doing it (quickly) for the sake of it, and doing it well ... in other words with a relevant and beneficial user experience.

  6. Graham Charlton Staff

    Editor at Econsultancy

    17 February 2012 14:10pm

    Graham Charlton

    Yes, it may not be representative of all such implementations, but that does seem like it's for the sake of it in that case.

    I like the idea of being able to pay via iPad - that should free up staff time and save people waiting in queues.

    I think, for it to be worthwhile, shoppers have to be encouraged and educated on how it works. Also, it should perhaps be used to provide extras - such as video content around products, reviews, buyers' guides etc.

    I'd like to see some case studies in this area, but it's early days as yet.

  7. Aliya Zaidi Staff

    Research Manager at Econsultancy

    17 February 2012 17:31pm

    Aliya Zaidi

    Hi Hayden,

    Another example is Marks and Spencer, who use iPads to showcase their products in their French stores.

    Customers can browse and purchase items on the iPad while shopping in the physical store: http://www.fashionunited.co.uk/fashion-news/fashion/marks-spencer-opens-french-flagship-2011112413446

    In their UK stores, M&S have also trialled an in-store touch-screen “outfit builder” catalogue called Style Online. This allows customers in smaller stores to access the full collection across the M&S range, where previously they would have had to travel to a larger store.

    There's a good video of this in action here:
    http://www.drapersonline.com/video-walk-through-marks-and-spencers-style-online-instore/5031160.article

    Topshop also comes to mind, although this is more an example for use in an in-store promotion rather than for the buying process. Topshop used iPad 2 technology for their in-store "Wish You Were At Topshop campaign":
    http://www.freshnetworks.com/news/%E2%80%98wish-you-were-topshop%E2%80%99-store-digital-campaign-launches-three-major-markets

    Pictures of this in action here: http://www.matsmithphotography.com/photolife-blog/topshopwish-you-were-here

    This Mashable article may also be useful for some additional examples in retail: http://mashable.com/2011/06/29/ipad-retail/

  8. Hayden Sutherland

    Director at Ideal Interface

    19 February 2012 18:09pm

    Hayden Sutherland

    Aliya
    Thanks for all these useful links, they are a great research resource.
    I'm very interested in the way a tablet can complement the in-store process (either adding to the retail experience, providing a greater range or just short-cutitng the checkout when it is busy).
    I'm sure more great examples will appear over the next few months.
    Hayden

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