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Festive Robot Antics

December 6, 2005 by gonzo.pete  
Filed under Gadgets, Robotics

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  1. Robostuff says:

    roboraptor and I-Cybie aren’t bad – the price is still a major deciding factor – ok iDog is cheap but it’s functionality does reflect that, with Aibo costing about 30x times more it’s hard to compare the two.

    Roboraptor will be in my christmas stocking this year (yes thats one hell of a big stocking!)

  2. Budda says:

    I saw the Roboraptor in the local Tesco Extra on the weekend. It’s hard to imagine how big the raptor is without seeing it in the flesh! It’s very, very long with the tail on it.

  3. I have upgraded my open source program Robosapien Dance Machine, SourceForge Project Of The Month for 2005, to support the Robopet.

    I made a funny video of my Robopet responding to voice commands. You can see the 3 minute video here:

    http://www.robotsrule.com/html/robopet-video.php

    I am currently adding support for the Robosapien V2 and making a comedy video with it too. I’ll message you when it’s ready.

    NOTE: The version of Robosapien Dance Machine that has support for Mark Tilden’s new robots is *not* publicly available yet from SourceForge.

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  5. Gene says:

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  6. As much as these make fun toys, I’m waiting for the Sony QRIO… Looks like a much more complete/flexible package for just about anything you’d want a consumer-level robot to do. It’s still a form of entertainment, but we’re getting closer to the Jetsons’ dream…

    http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/QRIO/

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  8. Persephone says:

    I have Just one word.

    CURIO!!!!! by Sony Check him out people.

    :)

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  10. Kliide says:

    Or…check out “Manoi Robot”, based on the KHR-1 robots. Look up “RoboOne” competitions to see the KHR-1 bots in action. Note that they are all KHR-1 robots, but modified by their ownders to have different “combat routines” and appearances. Personally, I think make the QRIO look ludicrously expensive with the estimated price of a luxury car.

    Unfortunately, KHR-1 robots are kit robots for modding. No personality (unless you give them some).

  11. Dan says:

    Robosapien looks great so much so I looked into it in detail, the problem I see is that the robot requires 6 D type ALKALINE batteries and WON’T run on rechargables. I’d love to know what the “running costs” for several hours of fun would be?

  12. Dolph Drake says:

    This is the ultimate robot of the year, but unfortunately it doesn’t have a body:

    http://www.thegreenhead.com/cool-stuff/2005/10/alive-chimpanzee-by-wowwee-animatronic.php

  13. Dylan says:

    Hi

    I think you missed one of the best entertainment robot in the class – The R2-D2 interactive droid from Hasbro.
    About the same price as robosapien 2, I think R2 is fantastic! He responds to spoken over 40 voice commands and can navigate around the room himself with infrared and sonar sensors.
    No remote needed! (A remote control does not a robot make in my humble opinion). I bought one of these myself and I think its much better than that burping stumbling robosapien and looks way cool!

    Go R2! He gets my vote!!

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