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The new Anki Vector robot is smart enough to just hang out. It can detect your face, answer questions, and play games, too. by Dieter Bohn. Photography by Vjeran Pavic. Aug 8, 2018, 1:00 PM UTC ...
Vector, a tiny desktop companion robot that was both surprisingly endearing and unsurprisingly useless, met its demise earlier this year when its creator, Anki, ran out of money and shut down.But ...
“Vector’s integrated HD camera has 120-degree ultra-wide field of view, which he uses to see the room he’s in, identify people and objects, and detect motion,” the Kickstarter page explains.
New Atlas went hands-on with Vector, a new robot from Anki that's basically a cross between an Amazon Alexa and a pet Michael Irving/New Atlas View 11 Images ...
Vector is about the size of a kitten’s skull mounted on a pair of diminutive mobility tracks. It’s the cutest little robot I’ve ever seen. And, for good reason.
Anki’s Vector is a home robot with a personality. It can recognize voice commands, detect familiar faces, and play games — and that’s just the start. Skip to main content ...
The makers of Kuri deliberately designed their robot. to speak in beeps and boops, so people wouldn't overestimate what it can do. Vector on the other hand speaks English. because the whole point ...
The Vector home robot is here, and he looks amazing. Anyone who has ever watched Star Wars, Short Circuit, or WALL-E has surely dreamed about having a robot buddy to come live with them.
The future of the Vector social robot has been uncertain since its creator, Anki, closed down in 2019. But now a Pittsburgh firm has stepped in to give the robot a new lease of life.
Back in August, I got to see Vector, the first smart home robot from Anki. And after a very successful Kickstarter campaign, Vector is here. While Vector is an entertaining smart home robot, it ...