Offline Stores to Adopt JD Daojia's Self-service Cashier System
Pintu, 7/19/18
Chinese B2C e-commerce platform JD.com's (Nasdaq: JD) O2O local life services app JD Daojia recently announced that its self-service checkout system "Qingsong Gou" (literally "Easy Buy") will be supported by more than 100 partnering retailers including Lvdi Jing Xuan, Fuban, and Xianfeng Shuiguo, covering more than 2,000 offline stores in 30 cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Shijiazhuang, Yangzhou, Fujian, and Ningbo.
The Qingsong Gou system allows supermarket shoppers to use the JD Daojia applet to scan product codes and add them to an electronic shopping cart. After all items have been scanned and added to the physical cart, the user can pay online and use a terminal system when exiting the store to verify their purchases.
JD Daojia also supports facial recognition payment provided by JD.com's online payment platform JD Pay and WeChat Pay, the in-app payment tool within Tencent's (0700.HK) WeChat mobile messaging app, to further increase checkout efficiency. The system's facial recognition accuracy rate is reportedly above 99.99%.
Keywords: retail mobile payment Qingsong Gou wireless JD.com JD JD Daojia