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Tuesday 24 January 2017

JAPAN TESTS INSTALLATION OF REPLACEMENT TERMINALS ... IN BUS

JAPAN TESTS INSTALLATION OF REPLACEMENT TERMINALS ... IN BUS

Japan is a country that has a head start, on a plethora of fields. Some less important than others, however, nowadays, the recharging of our devices - tablets as smartphones - are clearly part of our priorities.
Have you ever been to trouble in public transport because of a lack of battery? "Problem solved" at our friends Nippons, they had the brilliant idea to integrate USB ports, in order to be able to charge his phone on the bus.

Gone are the fiascos of autonomy? Not yet in our beautiful country but we could be inspired. According to an ITMedia report, Japan is currently testing this feature, which for the time being is limited to a bus running in Tokyo. But we must start somewhere. Within the means of transport there are 5 recharging terminals, history that the users do not fight to squatter a single USB port (and one will laugh with the transition to USB C).

Simply plug the device into this self-service device, which is quite practical if you assume that people go to the office or school via these means of transportation. In any case, it can not hurt. It remains to be seen if the service will be deployed, in Japan on the one hand, and on the other hand, if countries around the world will eventually adopt similar systems.


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