Thing of the day: ProPILOT Slippers - self-driving slippers from Nissan
Thing of the day: ProPILOT Slippers - self-driving slippers from Nissan
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Smart shoes drive up to the owner entering the room and are able to park automatically.

Thing of the day: ProPILOT Slippers - self-driving slippers from Nissan
Thing of the day: ProPILOT Slippers - self-driving slippers from Nissan

As part of the promotion of the new Leaf electric car with the ProPILOT Park automatic parking system, the Japanese company showed working samples of familiar slippers with automatic feed upon entering the room.

Nissan engineers equipped ordinary slippers with wheels, as well as ultrasonic sensors and other components that are used in the "adult" version of the autopilot. At the push of a button on the wall, the unmanned shoes take off and, avoiding obstacles, goes to a given place, where they line up in an even line.

The construction of ProPILOT Slippers is thought out to the smallest detail with Japanese meticulousness. By analogy with the landing gear of an airplane, the wheels are hidden inside the soles. Therefore, slippers put on your feet do not turn into rollers.

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You can try these slippers at the Tonosawa Ichinoyu Hotel, located in the resort town of Hakone. In addition to unmanned shoes, guests will be able to see with their own eyes other items with an automatic parking function in the rooms, among which there are tables, floor cushions and even TV remotes.

A visit to the Nissan hotel will play out among Twitter followers. To participate, you need to subscribe to the company's account and post a tweet with the tags #PPPRyokan and #wanttostay.

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