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Slippers can also be driverless. What's the matter? The gospel of automatic homing

On February 1, 2018 local time, Japanese automaker Nissan released a new technology in Yokohama: slippers that can be placed automatically. Is this intelligent slipper a great invention for people who don't like to clean their house?

These slippers can be arranged automatically and orderly under the floor mat or shoe rack, and we don't need to bend down to put them in order one by one.

Nissan introduces this kind of automatic slipper product mainly for the purpose of demonstrating its propilot automatic driving technology. Nissan uses smaller versions of sensors, motors and small wheels on these slippers, which allow them to return to their original positions when they deviate from their original positions.

Nissan spokesman Nick Maxfield said in an interview with Reuters that the self placed slippers can make ordinary people more aware of the potential of automatic driving technology, and tell you that there are also many application prospects in the non automobile field. This technology is likely to be popularized in a large number of homestays in Japan in the future.