An American company says it has built the first consumer-ready humanoid robot that can do all sorts of home chores, such as ...
Neo can do basic tasks like cleaning up trash, watering plants, or opening the door autonomously. It uses Redwood AI—1X’s ...
The price is, of course, what turned it from an internet oddity to a full-on spectacle. The price of buying the NEO sits at ...
NEO isn't 1X's first humanoid robot, having launched wheeled robot EVE in while still operating under its previous name ...
Designed to help with household chores, the NEO is 1.68 meters tall, weighs 30 kilos and is covered by a soft 3D lattice ...
For roughly the same price as a flagship smartphone, you could instead buy an affordable humanoid robot that's meant for ...
Paul McCabe] wrote in to let us know about his $25 robot. This small wheeled robot is based on an ESP32 and made using cardboard and hot glue. You drive the contraption using a Bluetooth game ...
The Pirkus is a fine-looking robot kit that can, once assembled, be controlled via a Bluetooth-enabled phone. The kit isn’t cheap—it’s quoted at 1,000 quid—but it’s no slump when it comes to abilities ...
This roller skating robot from Japan may not drink and spew catchphrases like “Bite My Shiny Metal Ass”, but unlike Bender, you can control this one with your Bluetooth-enabled cellphone. Plen has 18 ...