This robot looks somewhat like a human-sized Nintendo Wii controller
with arms attached. It’s the SmartPal V created by Yasukawa Electric
Corporation. He was designed from the ground up to be a service robot,
helping in the home with daily chores. It will sort your laundry by
color and type, and even hang it up. (w/pic)
It’s pretty smart when it comes to interaction as well. Thanks to 4
CCD cameras and voice recognition, it can recognize and respond to
individuals, or just wander around and keep the place looking good on
its own. With 21 joints including a bendable waist, it can pick things
up off the floor, which it will gladly do for it’s entire 2.5 hours of
battery life.
CCD cameras and voice recognition, it can recognize and respond to
individuals, or just wander around and keep the place looking good on
its own. With 21 joints including a bendable waist, it can pick things
up off the floor, which it will gladly do for it’s entire 2.5 hours of
battery life.
The robot stands about four and a half feet tall and weighs 280
pounds with a top speed of 2.2 mph. I’m thinking those are the stats of
many of it’s human maid counterparts. Rest assured, when it kills you
dead, your shirts will be immaculate.
Via Slippery Brick
