Comment by usbpoet

4 days ago

What's the purpose of the green square, anyways? Why not just have a regular camera feed?

Increase deterrence effect to scare away shoplifters.

Home depot goes out of the way to make its cameras visible. There is a large "camera" sign, bright light to catch your attention, a visible display to show it's not a fake, and sometimes even a motion activated chime. I assume the green square around the face is the next step in a game.

  • >Increase deterrence effect to scare away shoplifters.

    Exactly - these checkout monitors are positioned so you can see you're being filmed. I'm surprised the purpose of this is unclear to anyone.

  • Ironically, Home Depot is the only store I ever shoplifted from because of a bad UX on their app. They have/had a "shop in store" mode, where you can scan an item and pay for it in the app. So I scan and pay and leave.

    A few days later I get an email "your item hasn't been picked up and you've been refunded."

    Apparently if you scan an item and pay for it in the store they still expect you to wait for their staff to approve you, or something. It wasn't clear.

    This was also only necessary because they didn't accept Apple pay so I had no way of paying for my items except through the app.

  • Around here they have been deploying parking lot camera systems with a blinking blue light. Some sources have suggested these sorts of "made you look" attention grabbers are being deployed near cameras in order to get people to reflexively look at the camera, giving the system a better shot at capturing face biometrics.

  • The shoplifters don’t care. Look at any hardware section at homedepot. Half the bags are ripped open. Try and find some stock they say is there online. Its not it already got stolen. The registers is not where they need to be combatting theft. It is everywhere else in that store.

    • Some shoplifters don't care. There is no good trick that works on everyone.

      >The registers is not where they need to be combating theft.

      There is plenty of theft happening at the self-checkout registers as well, as it's very easy to do.

  • I hate the beeping cameras in the tools aisle and frequently stop browsing and leave

    also locked cabinets... cause me to not buy whatever is in them.

    • Came here hoping someone would mention those absolutely cursed cameras - the ones with the pre-canned video of a guy in a back office "monitoring" the feeds?

      Gets to me the worst when I'm on my 3rd Home Depot trip of the day BEEP looking through a box of pipe fittings that is filled with everything _except_ the fitting matching the label on the box BEEP okay.. the Home Depot website says it's in stock at the one 20 minutes up the store BEEP but, that's what it said about BEEP the stock at this store so.. but hmm BEEP maybe I could combine these two other fittings and save a BEEP ... trip to the other store, okay I'll look here for... BEEP hmm, the two fittings I would need to combine also aren't in the right BEEP box, but... it looks like maybe there's some that someone put back into a BEEP different box? Oh, wait BEEP _none_ of these fittings are in their correct box? What!? BEEP

      Sorry I've just never had anybody to talk with this about. I hate those things with a passion. Let me know if you'd like to start a support group.

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It could a psychological trick: Look the camera is filming and we got your face specifically, so don't try to steal.

In my local supermarket, the screen turns on and shows the face of the customer when they select "finish and pay", which I suspect is to give a "honesty nudge".

Emphasizes that the system pays attention to the shopper. They are aiming for a psychological effect.