JD.com and Unitree Robotics are set to launch their inaugural offline experience store in Beijing tomorrow. This new retail space marks a significant transition for consumer robotics, moving from predominantly online presentations to a tangible, in-person shopping experience. The initiative aims to enhance customer engagement by allowing potential buyers to see, interact with, and purchase robotic products directly at the store. By providing hands-on experiences, the companies hope to accelerate the adoption of consumer robots and reduce barriers to use, making technology more accessible to the public.
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