Amazon has powered down its fleet of home delivery robot “Scouts” following poor feedback from customers. The six-wheeled, cooler-size machines, designed to deliver packages to your front door, will ...
The company told Bloomberg on Thursday that during the tests, it learned there were “aspects of the program that weren’t meeting customers’ needs” — company speak for, “This really isn’t working out.” ...
Amazon says it is 'ending our field tests and reorienting the program.' Amazon is halting deliveries made by its six-wheeled Scout robot as it retools the program. As Bloomberg reports, the 400-person ...
"During our Scout limited field test, we worked to create a unique delivery experience, but learned through feedback that there were aspects of the program that weren't meeting customers' needs. As a ...
Amazon has announced stopping the tests of its automated home delivery robot Scout, saying that the program did not completely meet its customers’ needs. The move is surprising because the delivery ...
Amazon is putting its rectangular, rolling robot out to pasture. Scout, the chaperoned, 6-wheeled delivery bot, which has been in testing since 2019, will no longer be further tested or developed, ...
Amazon is pulling the plug on live tests for its "Amazon Scout" (not to be confused with the new VW venture) automated home delivery robo-cart thing. Bloomberg confirmed the statement made in an email ...
Amazon has decided to park its Scout automated delivery robot. A company spokesperson said in an emailed statement on Thursday, that after live tests, the program did not completely meet its customers ...
As far as delivery robots go, Amazon’s in-house Scout program seemed like a no-brainer. Few — if any — companies stand to gain more from a successful sidewalk deliver service. As noted by Bloomberg ...
We've all heard about Prime Air, the drone delivery program currently hamstrung by US restrictions on commercial drones. However, the company just rolled out a new ground-based robotic delivery ...
Amazon announced the launch of its cooler-sized ground delivery unit, Scout, on Thursday. Amazon had already showcased its drone deliveries, but it's now branching out even further with its logistics ...