Density Tells You How Crowded Your Favorite Shops Are at Any Time
When out shopping, it’s never a fun experience to end up at a store that is so crowded that it’s hard to walk around without bumping into people. Overcrowded stores make finding and buying the things people need an excruciating process. Cool product in technology Density wants to help people avoid the store when it’s too crowded to get things done. With Density, people just have to take out their smartphones, open up the app and look to see how busy a store is at any time of day. Density measures how crowded a shop is in real-time so people get live updates on how busy a place is before they leave the house. Now, if someone wants to wait to buy clothing until his or her favorite store isn’t excessively busy, he or she can use Density to determine the perfect time to leave. This cool product can help people plan their shopping trips and avoid the hassle of overly crowded stores while they are out of the house. Any person who has a technical issue while trying to download the app onto their mobile device can likely get help from a tech support company to resolve the problem.
Density records traffic at different locations with a special motion sensor. These motion sensors are at the doors of each location Density measures. They can distinguish individual bodies and count them as they enter and exit the store, keeping a real-time account of the store’s traffic. These sensors report numbers back to Density’s app so people can view them at any time they want. Density respects people’s privacy by not interacting with their smartphones or other mobile devices and avoiding invasive methods such as GPS tracking.
Density gives different types of measurements to help people understand just how crowded a store is at any given time. First, the app tells users the actual number of people in a store or restaurant at a given moment. Density also informs people what percentage of capacity that number is for the location, because fifteen people in a small café is significantly different from fifteen people in a department store. Finally, Density also gives locations certain ratings such as “alive”, “busy” or “calm” for people who just want a general sense of things without having to do the math. Anyone who isn’t getting statistics in the Density app likely has a connection issue with their phone that requires mobile computer repair service.
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