Nissan Invents Chairs That Automatically Parks On Its Own

By J. Navarra | Feb 16, 2016 06:12 AM EST

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Nissan has invented something that may revolutionize leisure and comfort as Nissan inventa a chair that can park by itself.

Consumers may think that Nissan's next technological announcement may be related in the automobile industry. Actually, their next big thing is a chair.

The company has announced that they have created the "Intelligent Parking Chair".

How does this product work? The chair can automatically find its own way to the desk and will then push itself in , making parking chairs easy for organizing and setting up furnitures.

Inventions can be inspired by something as small as a bee. In this case, the automaking company was inspired by self-parking cars. Since self-parking cars are relatively close and being perfected by vehicle companies, Nissan chose to enter the technological advancement of furnitures.

The technology behind The Intelligent Parking Chair is controlled via Wi-Fi. Most devices these days are controlled by Wi-Fi so it just makes sense to use an already available technology. The chair has the ability to rotate 360 degrees and can locate their "parking spot" with the aid of cameras strategically placed around the room its located in.

This kind of technology is banking on luxury, technology, modernization and lifestyle. We can picture it being used in office settings as well as in one's own personal home. While consumers are used to robots or electrical appliances moving around their house, it may not be a strange thing to soon see office furniture moving on their own.

Nissan has produced a product demonstration that shows office staff applauding at chairs to activate it. The chairs then move to park at their designated desks. What do you think of this new invention?

Check out the video release below to see the chair in action:

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