Also want to be unemployed Softbank push robots for mobile phone film service
[Global Technology Reporter Wang Huan] According to a report from Japan’s Kyodo News on May 26th, Japan’s Softbank Group began selling humanoid robots “Pepper†at a store called “Softbank Umeda Center†(located in Kita-ku, Osaka City), which sells smart phones, etc. on the 25th. The robots developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. cooperate with the customer to charge the LCD screen with protective film. The service will be provided until 31 days.
"Pepper" is responsible for reception, including inquiring about the customer's mobile phone model, etc., and specifying the location. It is Kawasaki's robot "duAro" who actually unfolds the film. Including the protective film, the cost is 2,000 yen (about 120 yuan).
The company's female staff member (26 years old), who had posted a sticker on a smartphone, said that "the robot will not sweat, it will not have fingerprints, and will be more beautiful than herself."
“Pepper†has attracted attention due to its ability to talk to people. “Software†has been installed in more than 2,000 Softbank stores, and it has been sold to the public since 2015. Retail stores and financial institutions have also been set up.
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