Without cash, without a card, without transfers and even without a cell phone, the Amazon One system reads your hand so you can pay for your purchases, see how it works.
E-commerce giant Amazon is already living in the future. Jeff Bezos' company implemented a system with biometric technology to allow customers to pay for their purchases just by showing the palm of their hand .
The Amazon One payment system is already up and running in some Seattle Whole Foods stores and will soon expand to seven more locations in the metropolitan area. There consumers can pay for their items with just a scan of their hand, eliminating the existing contact in cash or card payments.
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Although Amazon One is a contactless payment system, the company clarified that it will not introduce the 'no cashier' model in stores. The system still requires scanning items before paying for them, so its implementation will not affect Whole Foods employees, he said. the company in a press release.
"We started with the Just Walk Out technology on Amazon Go, and have since brought that experience to new formats and store locations, and made it available as a service for third-party retailers to use in their stores," Amazon said. .
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