Oh I know where this is! Yeah. This area is actually for QA testing, it's not out in "public" but just specific locations for them to see how the uptake is and if everything works.
looking at the speed and agility it looks like it is working with windows 3! I don't think I would like a fizzy drink dumped on the lid like that and that door must be against health and safety if it shuts with no regard to items still inside or a human hand in the way!
@@aniketverma8774 Rare, but should still be accounted for. Perhaps have the door have a scale in it that only closes when it's been empty for X amount of time
Thing was probably rushed out into production. Nowadays technology, especially ones being made by techbros, let their paying customers do the QA testing for them while advertising their products as being already completed. This thing is a lawsuit waiting to happen.
@@cherryjasper1728considering it's at that one location here. I usually don't see a lot of people trying it but yeah this is at the testing new things floor.
@@twolip7540 At 4:49 you can see him trying to keep the door open and pushing up against while it continues close, while also putting in his other arm to grab the items.
Some smarty didn't think about any logical fallacies in designing a strong door lock. I get they want to stop hooligans from tampering, but my goodness why think that is the way to do it🤪 Place Rock under opening -- Rock wins.
i've used this machine before. the plastic basket that my drink came in fell in the chute, and i accidentally left it between the auto door. IT CRUSHED THE BASKET!!!!! 😭😭
Most clothes and sewn items are hand made by someone. A human has to operate the sewing machine and sometimes hand sew elements as well. Unfortunately these people rarely get their talent's worth for it...
This is a gimmick business. Only for curious new users and people looking to record something cool for social media. Nobody would come back to buy from here. It's expensive and inefficient.
6:34 this machine needs fixed. The door should have a sensor, that senses when ALL your items are removed. What happens if I don't have any more money, but still have items I've paid for, but now can't get. No thank you. ❤
Along with you not being able to access your items it's a major safety hazard. If a kid sees their item is left behind and tries to nab it while the door closes chances are that it'll crush their hand! Or if someone gets distracted while grabbing their items and doesn't notice the door closing onto their hand until it's too late. The thing is clearly not weak considering a grown adult struggled to keep the door open.
Yeah unfortunately it didn't have a sensor where it supposed to detected for customers hand in a way. Very not efficient if you're planning to buy too much items in one go. Any unsupervised children could get serious hurt with this.
Nope! Not buying anything that way. Does the robot arm account for items possibly getting crushed when poured into the "collection" space by the auto door? AND what I suspected would happen did! The door closed too soon. Does someone have to buy something else to get the rest of their order? What happens if the item purchased falls out of the basket as the robot is picking it off the shelf or if the basket is dropped by the arm? The whole idea is for automation. Is there even a human somewhere close to help? 🤔
5:59 We see the FLAW in this machine. If you are not quick enough you are FOIRCED to buy more. There should be a sensor or something to know that there are more items in the door
Thank you for sharing 🙏 I want that wafer with chocolate filling 😋 The doll and the tote were about $30.00, the rest were quite affordable. It's good to know that some doors close fast. We don't have this over here where I live, so I appreciate the video showing the use of robots. 🍀
The irony of a handmade product sold by a machine clerk. I love how the empty baskets just bounce to the floor sometimes. The future is here and it is kinda mediocre and really dangerous.
Even as far as novelty robots go, this one is awful! I sure hope nothing fragile is stocked considering how it dumps the items. In the time it takes to collect one or two items, a human retail worker would've already scanned through your shopping and there'd be less risk of loosing a finger trying to collect your shopping!
Cool vending machine! I hope they work on how the robot arm store the empty baskets though cause it might become a problem if they end up littering the floor inside since it seems there are also shelf items close by and the arm might have trouble getting them. Also that's troublesome if there's a time limit on getting your purchases and there's no way to fix it and no one to ask for help. I thought it was cool that you could buy multiple items at once but that time limit on the door means you're better off not getting a ton of items.
Do health and safety guidelines matter in a automated store? I mean someone obviously comes in to restock goods and maintenance would need to routinely fix the robot. Genuine question by the way. I wonder if we'll eventually see workers rights for robots in the far off future. XD
Interesting but they need to restock more often. The freezer was nearly empty, a lot of items were sold out and the item basket bin was full to overflowing. Send in the humans!
i used this machine before to buy a milk tea AND THE MACHINE MISSED THE CHUTE!! what dropped in the chute was the basket the drink was in instead while my drink rolled around on the floor inside... i accidentally left the basket in the middle of the auto door, and the door CRUSHED the plastic basket. it was honestly terrifying 😭😭
As if all-beverages all-desserts vending machine wasn't enough, now we get a whole store vending machine that has merch, canvas bags, and edibles like a real proper convenient store. At this point I'm just gonna wait for a house ownership certificate vending machine or a vehicle vending machine
Well, Carvana has what they call 'car vending machines'. Tall parking garage-type structures full of cars and an elevator for the higher ones. Not sure how you buy a car from them, but it seems like a similar delivery.
The tote bag is definitely worth the price. As for the door, it should limit a number of items to be dispense in case there isn’t enough time to take out. Alternatively, place a sticker and advise customer to order eg; 3 items maximum. If not, program to auto open again if touches items or hand. It could place sensor if the item is there and door remain open until it is taken away. There are a lot of options for the vending door to be program. Love your reviews @dancingbacons
You weren't the only one with a full basket ,the robot did as well XD I'd love that Godzilla drink, maybe it'll show up in my local import store,they get lots of character beverages
The moral is, go to a real store and pick out the items yourself, instead of being an unpaid field alpha-tester, who might get robbed of paid-for product?
Like that hesitation from the arm to prevent any accidents as sure they had times the bot went to quick and dropped something or half delivered an item. Stuff like this is convenient for everyone
You are right, crochet like that takes some effort and it can only be made by a human. It's very cute! And not to echo the others too much, but man what is up with that door trying to take your hand off. They really need to fix that before there's a lawsuit.
wow, that door. i guess the company did not expect someone to buy so many things at once, also that door is a big health issue. bad machine a better solution would be small holes in bottom of the door, and pins beneath chute that lock it in place so people can't open it, rather than the giant pressure that can crush hands and items.
Maybe that’s the whole point. I’m sure there’s a strategy to WHY this door closes so quickly. It’s not like you can stick your hand in there and steal anything. 😅