Amazon Go Launched - Revolutionary Shopping With 'The Just Walk Out Technology' See How It Works [WATCH HERE]

By Jayde Winston - 07 Dec '16 07:21AM
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Imagine shopping with less baggage, and zero line ups! Amazon just changed the game completely, with their latest launch, the Amazon Go. Shoppers can easily get food and leave without lining up on the counter. Amazon recently launched the app in Seattle, see how it works.

Amazon tested their latest invention, the Amazon Go. The revolutionary shopping app allows shoppers to buy stuff in total convenience. So, how does the app work? It's simple. Shoppers just need to tap their cell phones on a turnstile which automatically log them to the store's network using their Amazon account.

According to USAToday, Amazon Go uses machine learning sensors, and artificial intelligence to track the consumers' picked items which later then added to their virtual cart application. If in case the buyer decided not to purchase the item, it will automatically be removed from their virtual cart. If the consumer finished up shopping, the amount will be automatically charged to their Amazon account.

Amazon Go is currently being tested at a convenient store near Amazon headquarters in Seattle. CBC reported that the launch has been successful. Doug Stephens, the founder and president of Retail Prophet says, "If it works at all like it does in their video, this will be nothing short of revolutionary." A revolutionary app indeed.

According to the same source, the latest innovation Amazon Go will be the game changer in the retail industry. The convenience it brings to the table could totally change the shopping experience for every consumer. Stephen stated "The ease with which you can shop a website," he says, "the same thing is going to happen for physical stores."

The Amazon Go is set to be introduced to the public by 2017. The current location where Amazon has tested the Amazon Go is at 2131 7th Ave., near Amazon's offices.

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