The
world's largest maker of lights said on Thursday France's
biggest retailer Carrefour had agreed to try out the system at a
large store in Lille, northern France.
Shoppers interested in using the service will need to install a
Carrefour mobile software app on their smartphones and opt in.
The LED lights used in the store can then transmit data to
smartphones using light pulses not detectable by the human eye,
but registered by smartphone cameras.
As a shopper passes by, say, the juice aisle, the app could be
used to display coupons or more detailed information about the
products on the shelves.
Philips and Carrefour did not provide financial details of the
deal.
(Reporting by Toby Sterling; Editing by Mark Potter)
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