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In-Store Tech Checklist: What Hardware Powers a Great Virtual Try-On Experience
eeyeware
2026-02-13
11 min read
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A practical hardware checklist for in-store virtual try-on: minimum vs recommended cameras, monitors, Mac mini setups, lighting (Govee) and network tips.
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