1:15, 1st July 2020
Have you ever considered buying a piano but hesitated because you’re not sure whether it will fit in your home? Casio’s new augmented reality (AR) app could be just the tool you need…
The free app allows users to check how their chosen Casio digital piano might look when placed in any indoor location. Featuring a range of instruments, including Casio’s flagship Grand Hybrid models GP-310 and 510, the app shows the size and colour of each model in situ. Users can even take a screenshot of their favourite setup to revisit later.
The app is very easy to use and runs on mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. It does even need to be downloaded, but can be accessed in seconds by scanning a QR code on the Casio website.
Neil Evans, head of Casio electronic musical instruments, said: ‘One of the key considerations many of our customers have when buying a piano or keyboard is “will it fit?”. This already difficult dilemma has become increasingly harder in recent months, with many of our customers unable to visit showrooms to check sizes and colours. It is hoped that our new AR app will provide our customers with inspiration at home and be a useful tool for our retail partners too.’
To start using the AR app on a smartphone or tablet, visit https://www.casio-intl.com/asia/en/emi/web_ar/ and follow these simple steps:
- Scan the QR code
- On your screen, tap the instrument that you want to use for the simulation
- Direct the device’s camera at the location where you want to put the keyboard and then slowly move your device up, down, left, and right to allow the AR software to recognise the space
- Move the photo of the product to the location where you want to put it
July 01, 2020 at 07:15AM
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