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Amazon patents wristband that tracks warehouse workers' movements

1-2-2018 < Blacklisted News 76 184 words
 

Amazon has patented designs for a wristband that can precisely track where warehouse employees are placing their hands and use vibrations to nudge them in a different direction.


The concept, which aims to streamline the fulfilment of orders, adds another layer of surveillance to an already challenging working environment.


When someone orders a product from Amazon, the details are transmitted to the handheld computers that all warehouse staff carry. Upon receiving the order details, the worker must rush to retrieve the product from one of many inventory bins on shelves, pack it into a delivery box and move on to the next assignment.


The proposed wristbands would use ultrasonic tracking to identify the precise location of a worker’s hands as they retrieve items. One of the patents outlines a haptic feedback system that would vibrate against the wearer’s skin to point their hand in the right direction.


The result? Human workers can fulfil more orders – until robots develop the dexterity to replace them altogether.


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