Is this the future of shopping? Customers are amazed by UNIQLO’s new scanning technology
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The rise in technological advancements also elevates how everyone lives. We want things to be as convenient and stress-free as possible, especially when it comes to shopping.
And Japanese brand UNIQLO is no stranger to incorporating the latest technology in their stores for shoppers’ convenience – as one customer recently found out.
UNIQLO is slowly but surely making the checkout process easier and more convenient for its shoppers by incorporating ‘futuristic’ shopping technology.
A woman named Yoko recently visited one of their stores during her trip to Japan and was impressed with the scanners they used.
The automated scanners can immediately check the items and display the total within seconds – all without removing a single product from the basket.
UNIQLO uses radio frequency identification (RFID) tags which allows the machine to identify each product and calculate the amount automatically.
Each clothing item from the store has an RFID tag (which is small and around 1mm thin) attached to them.
Although the technology isn’t new – aside from Japan, it’s also used in Australia, the United States, and several parts of Europe – it’s still amazing to witness in real life.
In a video she shared on her TikTok account, Yoko demonstrated how she scanned her items with ease.
With a hamper full of clothes, she placed her basket on the machine to start the process on the touch-screen.
‘All items were scanned within two clicks,’ she said in the video.
Yoko said she was sceptical at first and that she ‘could not believe it’, but was pleasantly surprised when she found no mistake.
‘I had to go through all the items to make sure they were correctly scanned,’ she continued.
‘No lines, no talking, no waiting whatsoever, and it was so seamless!’
Social media users were similarly amazed by the automated scanner.
‘Amazing!’ One woman said.
Another added: ‘Next level retail!’
You can watch Yoko’s video below:
UNIQLO is the first Japanese retailer to use RFID tags worldwide. Some stores even have RFID ‘Smart Stores’, where people can try on a piece of clothing without needing to go inside a fitting room.
With the help of a ‘magic mirror’ which is a screen that uses the same technology, shoppers can choose clothes and try them on! It can even recommend mix-and-match items to make shopping easier. You can watch how it happens below:
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And Japanese brand UNIQLO is no stranger to incorporating the latest technology in their stores for shoppers’ convenience – as one customer recently found out.
UNIQLO is slowly but surely making the checkout process easier and more convenient for its shoppers by incorporating ‘futuristic’ shopping technology.
A woman named Yoko recently visited one of their stores during her trip to Japan and was impressed with the scanners they used.
The automated scanners can immediately check the items and display the total within seconds – all without removing a single product from the basket.
UNIQLO uses radio frequency identification (RFID) tags which allows the machine to identify each product and calculate the amount automatically.
Each clothing item from the store has an RFID tag (which is small and around 1mm thin) attached to them.
Although the technology isn’t new – aside from Japan, it’s also used in Australia, the United States, and several parts of Europe – it’s still amazing to witness in real life.
In a video she shared on her TikTok account, Yoko demonstrated how she scanned her items with ease.
With a hamper full of clothes, she placed her basket on the machine to start the process on the touch-screen.
‘All items were scanned within two clicks,’ she said in the video.
Yoko said she was sceptical at first and that she ‘could not believe it’, but was pleasantly surprised when she found no mistake.
‘I had to go through all the items to make sure they were correctly scanned,’ she continued.
‘No lines, no talking, no waiting whatsoever, and it was so seamless!’
Social media users were similarly amazed by the automated scanner.
‘Amazing!’ One woman said.
Another added: ‘Next level retail!’
You can watch Yoko’s video below:
UNIQLO is the first Japanese retailer to use RFID tags worldwide. Some stores even have RFID ‘Smart Stores’, where people can try on a piece of clothing without needing to go inside a fitting room.
With the help of a ‘magic mirror’ which is a screen that uses the same technology, shoppers can choose clothes and try them on! It can even recommend mix-and-match items to make shopping easier. You can watch how it happens below:
Key Takeaways
- A shopper was shocked after experiencing the 'futuristic' technology UNIQLO stores use to scan items.
- UNIQLO uses radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, which easily allow the scanning machine to identify each item and calculate the total amount.
- Yoko admitted she was sceptical at first and said she had to go through each of her items again to make sure there was no mistake.
- UNIQLO uses this scanning technology in Japan, Australia, the US, and some parts of Europe.