Check Out The Most High-Tech Hotels in The World
2016.03.07
Fancy going on holiday at a place that's probably more high-tech than you can imagine? Here are some of the world's most high-tech and coolest hotels, using technology that you probably wished you did too yourself.
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It takes the elevator to get to your room and calls your phone to alert you when it’s on its way.
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There's an automated kiosk and even a motorized bed that can fold up to give you more floor space.
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Also, there are sensors in the room that detect body heat so housekeeping knows when it shouldn’t come in. Not sure if it'll detect you having sexy time or not.
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If you feel like splurging big time on the $8,600-a-night Extreme WOW Suite, it comes with a DJ booth.
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A robot concierge doll is available in each room to help guests figure out which events and restaurants are in the area.
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The hotel also has digital art installations around the hotel. There's a giant one in the lobby that blows up images of guests using surveillance-style shots.
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The rooms come with 2 55” mirror TVs, one in the bedroom and one in the bathroom. An iPad controls the temperature, room lighting and order room service.
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The app also uses virtual reality to give you information about restaurants and bars.
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And if you're looking to gamble, they will also send you notifications about things like if a Black Jack table opens up while you’re in the vicinity.
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Aloft Cupertino, CA
Robotic butlers aptly named Botlr will bring you towels at the pool, deliver things to your room and stop by with snacks.![high1.jpg high1.jpg](/files/attach/images02/1097/405/273/015/high1.jpg)
It takes the elevator to get to your room and calls your phone to alert you when it’s on its way.
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The Yotel, NY
The Yotel has a bot named Yobot, and this one will safely store your luggage in one of its 150 bins. You simply give Robot a pin number to get it back.![high3.jpg high3.jpg](/files/attach/images02/1097/405/273/015/high3.jpg)
There's an automated kiosk and even a motorized bed that can fold up to give you more floor space.
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Hotel 1000, Seattle
This luxury hotel has a virtual golf course that lets you play at any of the 50 best courses in the world.![high5.jpg high5.jpg](/files/attach/images02/1097/405/273/015/high5.jpg)
Also, there are sensors in the room that detect body heat so housekeeping knows when it shouldn’t come in. Not sure if it'll detect you having sexy time or not.
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The W Singapore at Sentosa Cove
The swimming pool has underwater speakers so you can jam out while you swim.![high7.jpg high7.jpg](/files/attach/images02/1097/405/273/015/high7.jpg)
If you feel like splurging big time on the $8,600-a-night Extreme WOW Suite, it comes with a DJ booth.
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The Weird Hotel, Japan
This place is partially run by robots, with an English-speaking dinosaur bot and the Japanese-speaking humanoid bot to check you in at the front desk.![high9.jpg high9.jpg](/files/attach/images02/1097/405/273/015/high9.jpg)
A robot concierge doll is available in each room to help guests figure out which events and restaurants are in the area.
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Blow Up Hall 5050
There’s no reception in this hotel, guests simply find and unlock their doors using a digital key on an iPhone that the hotel provides.![high11.jpg high11.jpg](/files/attach/images02/1097/405/273/015/high11.jpg)
The hotel also has digital art installations around the hotel. There's a giant one in the lobby that blows up images of guests using surveillance-style shots.
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J House Greenwich, CT
This place has one of the most advanced toilets out there: the TOTO Neorest. It comes with a built in bidet, electric seat heating and an air purifier.![high13.jpg high13.jpg](/files/attach/images02/1097/405/273/015/high13.jpg)
The rooms come with 2 55” mirror TVs, one in the bedroom and one in the bathroom. An iPad controls the temperature, room lighting and order room service.
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Hub by Premier Inn Covent Garden Hotel, London
Using an app, you can control the room’s temperature, fan, lighting and TV, as well as turning on the ‘Do Not Disturb’ sign.![high15.jpg high15.jpg](/files/attach/images02/1097/405/273/015/high15.jpg)
The app also uses virtual reality to give you information about restaurants and bars.
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The Aria Resort and Casino, Las Vegas
The smart rooms can detect when you enter and trigger things like automatically opening the curtains, playing music, turning on the TV and adjusting temperature.![high17.jpg high17.jpg](/files/attach/images02/1097/405/273/015/high17.jpg)
And if you're looking to gamble, they will also send you notifications about things like if a Black Jack table opens up while you’re in the vicinity.
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Prizeotel, Germany
Music lamps use Bluetooth to play music, and you can also charge your phone and make calls using the lamp. The bathrooms even have heated floors.![high19.jpg high19.jpg](/files/attach/images02/1097/405/273/015/high19.jpg)
NH Hotel, Berlin
This hotel supports holographic technology, allowing someone to project a 3D image of themselves in the conference room.![high20.jpg high20.jpg](/files/attach/images02/1097/405/273/015/high20.jpg)
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