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Amazon Is Reportedly Developing Smart Glasses for Delivery Drivers
Amazon is reportedly developing smart glasses for delivery drivers to further maximize their efficiency. The glasses, first reported on by Reuters, would be based on the existing Echo Show glasses that feature Alexa built-in.
How Amazon’s Planned High-Tech Glasses Will Shave Seconds Off Delivery Times
The e-commerce giant is developing smart eyeglasses to help drivers find the most efficient routes on the road and within buildings.
Amazon delivery driver sacked because his van was stolen in Eltham
An Amazon delivery driver was sacked after thieves stole his van, a court has heard. On March 25 the driver was on a delivery route through south east London. He left his keys in the ignition whilst delivering a package in Eltham when his van was driven away by a thief, prosecutor Jade Sodipo said.
Amazon Developing AR Smart Glasses for Drivers To Speed up Deliveries
Amazon is working on AR smart glasses for its delivery personnel in a drive to optimize the "last 100 yards" of package deliveries. A report by Reuters
Amazon targets smart glasses that could guide delivery drivers to where to drop off packages, report says
Amazon is reportedly developing smart glasses for its delivery workers that could guide them around buildings and cut down on delivery times.
Amazon developing smart glasses to help drivers shorten delivery times - report
In an effort to shave delivery times and help navigate drivers through obstacles, Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) is developing smart glasses to direct its drivers through the “last 100 yards,” according to sources cited by Reuters.
Amazon developing driver eyeglasses to shave seconds off deliveries, sources say
Amazon is developing smart eyeglasses for its delivery drivers to guide them to, around and within buildings, as it tries to smooth the final stretch of an order's journey to a customer's home, five people familiar with the matter said.
Amazon reportedly wants drivers to wear AR glasses for improved efficiency until robots can take over
Reports indicate that Amazon is developing smart glasses for its delivery drivers. These glasses are intended to shave seconds from each delivery, via on-screen prompts.
Amazon reportedly working on Echo Frames for delivery drivers
Amazon is developing smart glasses for delivery drivers, Reuters reports. The aim is to give drivers turn-by-turn directions, thereby shaving seconds off of each delivery. Citing anonymous Amazon sources,
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Amazon developing driver eyeglasses to shave seconds off deliveries: Report
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