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Retailers Are Watching Customers Using Mannequins With Eye Socket Cameras
@nidhisubs [4] @fastcompany [5] Mannequins watching shoppers is fine as long as they aren't in the changing rooms...
— Nancy Bhagat (@NancyJBhagat) November 20, 2012 [6]
@nidhisubs [4] Mannequins with eye cameras ... Creepy. Mannequins with eye price scanners ... awesome. "How much is this ... ?"
— Jason Ferster (@ferster) November 20, 2012 [7]
@nidhisubs [4] Legal, but VERY creepy.I wouldn't shop there.
— Call Me Boz (@bozthx) November 20, 2012 [8]
@nidhisubs [4] There's movies about this and none of them turn out cool. Way to be my nightmare future.
— Tiffy Diamond (@Tiffy4u) November 20, 2012 [9]
What do you think? Creepy or cool? Tell us in the comments section below. Image: Flickr user SebastianDooris [11] Editor's note: An earlier version of this story stated that Benetton was among the stores that used these mannequins. Benetton says it does not use this technology. To keep up with tech innovation, absurd and otherwise, sign up for Fast Company's newsletter [12].@nidhisubs [4] ~ Nothing new! We were using mannequins with eye socket security cameras at Olympus Sport in the 80's to catch pro shoplifters.
— Michael Greer (@MGreer_PR) November 20, 2012 [10]
