Lowes Robot Store Assistant โ€“ Is LoweBot the Future, or a Bad Idea?

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If you walk into one of eleven Loweโ€™s stores in the San Francisco Bay Area, you may run into something new. Loweโ€™s Innovation Labs has rolled out 22 robots designed to help shoppers find products. The new robots stand about 5 feet tall and areย bilingual. The Lowes robot (LoweBot)ย rolls around asking customers if theyย need any help, announcing โ€œIโ€™m Loweโ€™s Robot helper. I can tell you where things are in the store.โ€

Editorโ€™s Note: Check out our Lowes vs Home Depot article for our take on these two behemoth home improvement stores.

Lowe's Robots

The Origin of the LoweBot Lowes Robot

Loweโ€™s isย callingย the new โ€œassistantโ€ LoweBot,ย but it actually started back in 2014 as OSHbot.ย Loweโ€™s Innovation Labs partnered with Fellow Robots then to create and market anย Autonomous Retail Service Robot technology. The idea was to enhanceย the shopping experience for customers and relieve employees of more basic product searching tasks.ย The OSHbot pilot program closed when Loweโ€™s rolled out its LoweBot program.

Kyle Nel, the executive director of Loweโ€™s Innovation Labs, claims that the new Lowes LoweBot robotsย wonโ€™t replace workers. Rather, itโ€™s an assistant that can allow workers to focus on more complex customer questions and issues. The Lowes robot is good for locating parts, products, and tools, but it also gets confused if youโ€™re not specific enough. In the video example, it was asked to locate framing hammers and it got a little confused by a crowded aisle before finding the proper location.

The LoweBot Lowes robot works in a very direct and simple manner: Customersย just tell it what theyโ€™reย looking for.ย The robot wirelessly communicates with the storeโ€™s inventory system and uses LIDAR lasers and cameras to navigate. LIDAR is the primary technology that makes new self-driving cars possible.

So is a robot store assistant the future? Would you use one over an app to find products? Curiously enough, both Loweโ€™s and The Home Depot have ways to tell you exactly which aisle in which products are located. The LoweBot robot seems to addย physical leading to that. Considering the number one question asked in stores is likely โ€œWhere can I findโ€ฆ,โ€ this may be a great idea.

What do you think? Do you want to see a Lowes robot or similar in your local home improvement store?

Note: Photo creditย sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com

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