
The RoboQuad is WowWee’s latest creation. Priced at an affordable $99, the robot will be available in August. Video demonstration after the jump.
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Priced at $152, the Kondo KHR-2 HV is the next generation of robot that can play soccer, fight with other bots and dance salsa. This toy also has some additional clothes to wear including a paper soccer strips. You can buy its clothes for only $10 each.
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Here is the Drobo, the world’s first storage robot. It can combine 4 SATA I/II HDDs of any sizes together to form a single virtual disk, which makes this robot an extremely useful storage device. The users will be able to store huge amounts of data including images, videos, and more. It was also designed to protect and secure the data and is both Mac and Windows compatible. Drobo retails for around $1000.
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Guided by a combination of gyroscope, infrared, camera and ultrasonic sensors, the Figla robot cleaner can easily navigate sidewalks, picking up trash along the way. The robot has two power modes (economy and full), with a battery life of 1 and 2 hours respectively, and can clean 1,000 square meters per hour. Watch the clip after the jump to get more details!
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An Israeli defense firm has developed VIPeR, a portable robot which is capable of entering most combat zones on its own and exchanging fire with enemies. It could play a vital role when it comes to protecting Israel’s interests from Palestinian or Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas. In addition, the robot still requires the assistance of a human controller to perform.
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Still remember the Spidersapien? The robot is now available at The Gadget Shop with the price tag of $136 (after conversion).
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Honda’s ASIMO robot has successfully done some tasks at CES 2007 Las Vegas. He can run, kick a soccer ball, and handle a set of stairs without smashing his face. Video after the jump!
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ETRA, a korean company has developed “ROMI” a voice command understanding cleaning robot which transmits video via wireless/CDMA connection. So basically, ROMI can clean your room all the while providing you with upskirt shots. Look for ROMI at the Consumer Electronics Show next week.
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Chris Hughes, a programmer, has found a new way to use his Nintendo Wii controller. He managed to code a program which allows him to control his Roomba vacuum cleaner using his Wiimote. Chris is also kind enough to provide his script on the net. Push that play button to watch the video!
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