Amazon Rolls Out New Cashierless Tech, Dash Carts, at Checkout
CALIFORNIA - Is Amazon gaining a further foothold in brick and mortar? After announcing its latest innovative launch, Dash Carts, one can firmly answer yes. The shopping carts are slated for use at the e-tailer’s Woodland Hills, California, brick-and-mortar store, which is predicted to open later this year.
According to an interview with CNBC, Dilip Kumar, Vice President of Physical Retail and Technology, revealed that the California store’s expanded offerings presented new challenges. The store itself resembles a more conventional grocery layout, meaning that its layout is much larger than a typical Amazon Go. As a part of a new chain of stores that Amazon plans to open soon, the e-tailer needed to figure out a solution that would benefit both itself and its shoppers.
Dash Carts build on the “Just Walk Out” tech that Amazon introduced with Amazon Go, only on a larger scale. Equipped with cameras, sensors, and a smart display, every item added is automatically charged as soon as the shopper removes the grocery bags from the cart itself.
Nonetheless, Lindon Gao, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of widely-known Caper AI, commented that Amazon's move is the latest in the next step for grocery shopping.
"The smart cart form factor provides a more flexible and scalable way to deploy autonomous checkout technology in larger store environments, like Whole Foods. Smart carts will ramp up quickly and eventually become an integral part of our everyday shopping experience," Gao shared with ANUK.
With Amazon’s plans for brick and mortar seemingly full speed ahead, when will we hear of the official launch of its full-sized format? AndNowUKnow eagerly awaits.