For instance, how about shipping that’s even faster than that? That was definitely major news coming from a recent earnings call, which we’ll come back to. That’s one of a few things in the works that might completely change the way we think about online shopping. Some of these changes will be welcomed with open arms, while one’s a little unbelievable. Just in the past month, Olsavsky said they’ve already expanded one-day shipping for eligible products and zip codes. Its planned one-day standard won’t happen overnight, though, and widespread roll-out will most likely take many more months. And there it is. Jeff Bezos looking at other retailers like Walmart and Target, with yet another mic drop. Possibly the biggest plague with online shopping these days is porch pirates. You know, those horrible people who drive around the neighborhood looking for packages that were left at someone’s door so they can rip them off. (PssT! Click or tap here for 6 tricks to keep packages from being stolen.) Next came free in-car delivery, which was dependent on what kind of vehicle you drive. Now, those packages are coming to your garage.

Similar to the other methods, you have to have some tech add-ons. In this case, a Chamberlain MyQ hub or garage door opener with MyQ built-in and an optional camera. Find out more about Key for your garage by clicking here.

Monday through Saturday are your options. Sunday is the only day you can’t pick.

(Image source: U.S. patent no.: 10,216,188 B2) The AGV may be owned by a single user, or by a community of users. For instance, if you live in an apartment complex, there could be one stationed there for everyone in the community to use. This is still in the developmental stage, so who knows when or if it will actually become reality. But it’s a pretty cool delivery system, wouldn’t ya say?