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“Try on Sunglasses at ShadesDaddy.com with Virtual Mirror Technology”

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“Try on Sunglasses at ShadesDaddy.com with Virtual Mirror Technology”


Try on Sunglasses at ShadesDaddy.com with Virtual Mirror Technology

Posted: 10 Jan 2011 06:01 AM PST

ShadesDaddy.com unveils the latest technology allowing consumers to try on sunglasses from the comfort of their own computer. Consumers simply upload a picture of themselves, or take one on the spot using a camera or webcam.

Miami, FL (PRWEB) January 10, 2011

ShadesDaddy.com, a leading online retailer of designer sunglasses, unveils the newest technology allowing consumers to try on sunglasses from the comfort of their own computer. It's called 'Virtual Mirror'. How it works is very simple. Visitors to the website can upload a picture of themselves, or take one on the spot using a camera or webcam. Then they adjust their facial features according to the preferences available on the ShadesDaddy.com website, and voila.

Currently, ShadesDaddy.com is offering this option of try-outs with its best selling items and will continue to expand its repertoire within the next few months.

One of the innovative features about this technology is that not only does it enable consumers to try on different pairs of sunglasses without having to leave the comfort of their home, but it allows individuals to share their pictures on the social network of their choice, e.g. Facebook and Twitter. This way, they can ask other people for their opinion on a certain model or look.

ShadesDaddy has been growing rapidly since opening its doors on the Internet in 2007, and has become recognized as a leading online retailer and trusted source of authentic name brand sunglasses. They are committed to providing the best customer experience possible. ShadesDaddy carries the latest styles from the sunglass industry's top designer labels, including Ray-Ban, Versace, Tom Ford, Dolce Gabbana, and Arnette.

Brian Nelson
ShadesDaddy.com
877-457-5314
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