How would it feel if you walk in a store and buy groceries and stuff you need and then walk out. Doesn't mean you don't have to pay the bill. But all that would be done without any cashier's counter and any lines or waiting.
So Amazon is trying to bring that exact same feeling and by far it has been successful.
Amazon has opened its store of the future Amazon Go, to the public.
The store uses cameras and sensors to track what shoppers take from the shelves, so they can just walk out without stopping to check out.
The first store opened in Seattle near Amazon's campus and it's seen as the future of brick-and-mortar shopping, with complicated technology that's designed to make in-store shopping as seamless and easy as shopping on amazon.
It requires the customers to download the Amazon Go app on your smartphone. To enter, you must scan the Amazon Go app's bar code at the turnstiles. From that moment, cameras and sensors identify you by your Amazon account as you move through the store.
You won't find any cashiers but there are workers to greet and shuffle goods from back room to the shelves.
A complicated array of technology tracks every move within the store.Dozens of cameras work conjointly with sensors in the shelves to track when shoppers pick up or put down an item.
Don't take anything off the shelf to hand it to someone else to buy. Unless you're both synced to the same Amazon account, the system will charge the grabber.
You grab it, you buy it — those are the rules.
So,fellas just hope that this store of the future comes to your town too quickly.