Best Buy Envision

Best Buy Envision

By Best Buy Co., Inc.

  • Category: Shopping
  • Release Date: 2024-04-07
  • Current Version: 1.1.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 65.37 MB
  • Developer: Best Buy Co., Inc.
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 1.0

Description

Imagine the possibilities. Sculpt your surroundings and build your dream home theater, kitchen, or outdoor space with augmented reality and the Vision Pro headset. Mix and match curated 3D TVs, home theater gear, appliances, furniture, computers, fitness equipment, and more. To view our full selection of products, visit bestbuy.com.

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Reviews

  • I love that this app exists! But I’m hoping for some improvements

    4
    By AVP User
    Hoping for this to eventually be combined with the main app for a full-fledged version. I noticed that there are a lot of items that aren’t available for a 3D preview yet, which makes shopping a little clunky. Being able to open a fridge or preview how a TV works would be incredible! This could be a limitation of the AVP, but I would also like to be able to open other windows while in the item placement view.
  • Great example of where Vision Pro apps can be really helpful

    4
    By chatswood-dave
    Wonderful example of how the combination of vision with depth is what spatial computing is all about. However, this app is missing one basic function and that is search. Without search, you just can’t find the things you really wanna buy so my ask would be for Best Buy to update and add search
  • The future of shopping

    5
    By TheMicroGuy
    Still a little buggy, but the only way to shop for an appliance.
  • A decent first effort

    3
    By Mr. Don
    Not awful, but not as useful as the iPad app. A notable omission - any Apple products!
  • Great idea that need some work

    3
    By Camerwa
    I want to commend Best Buy for launching this app. Not a lot of retailers have tried to seize the opportunity that Apple Vision Pro is offering. The ability to see things such as big appliances and tech in your own environment is priceless. Now it feels to me that BestBuy is just testing the water with an app that was quickly put together. I don’t blame them because they need to know how many people are going to use it on such a new platform. They cannot invest more development time for a niche audience. If they do they need to improve usability(how you position objects in space, occlusion…), quality of the object (texture, image quality, resolution…) and finally provide the ability to purchase right from the app.
  • I’ll retailers need to have something like this app

    4
    By The A List
    This is what the future of shopping should feel like. You can take objects and see them in your room and in your home and get a true sense for how they will actually look, well done Best Buy.

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