Putting back chairs into where it originally belongs to can be a pain in the back. To ease off office workers’ never ending nightmare, Japanese car maker Nissan came up with a solution- self-parking chairs.
According to Nissan, these Okamura chairs are tracked by at least four motion tracking cameras installed on the walls of an office and when action command is triggered, the chairs simultaneously move to its original positions. A person could simply make a clap to trigger the action.
Unfortunately, these chairs are still in development. It is likely to be released on the market a few years later.
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