Remote Warehouse Gaming
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A concept for remote-controlled entertainment experiences where users can control real physical objects (drones, claw machines) from their homes through apps and controllers.
Key Points:
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Remote Drone Racing/Combat:
- Users control real drones in a warehouse from home
- Drones fight and race against other players
- Digital overlay allows for effects when drones hit each other
- Staff on-site to reset/retrieve crashed drones
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Remote Claw Machines:
- Users control real arcade claw machines through an app
- Located in centralized warehouse space (like Nevada for cost efficiency)
- Players win either:
- Physical items that get mailed
- Digital gift cards as prizes
- Already proven successful in Japan market
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Business Model Notes:
- Can be built as a known "fad" business
- Capture value during peak popularity
- Low operating costs by using cheap warehouse space
- Could integrate with existing platforms:
- Example: Wish.com could add as bonus feature
- Use cheap products as prizes to maintain margins
The concept leverages the appeal of controlling real objects remotely while eliminating the need for users to leave their homes, combining physical and digital entertainment experiences.
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Furqan Rydhan
Tech entrepreneur with a focus on AI development. Appeared on the My First Million podcast, sharing insights into business and innovation.
Working on an AI agent for personal workflows, demonstrating expertise in cutting-edge technology.