This robot replaces your TV, stereo and babysitter
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The sci-fi Keecker robot is part mobile projector, speaker and security system. The age of the butler robot is upon us.
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Everyday type of people would only by this if it was like $900 (everyday type of people aren’t the average joe btw). If this is going to work it should have caterpillar tracks so it could manage stairs.
Ehh not convincing
Meh, this is just of many ideas to look at, but i don’t the see the use for it..
This looks like it’ll barely be able to move over a carpet, let alone up and down rug edges. We’ve got a pretty good robot vacuum and it really struggles to get up on the main living room rug unless it comes at it diagonally hehe.
Really poor looking thing this though, something nobody asked for or wants but I so do want to see more robots than just vacuum cleaners so don’t want to be too hard on this, maybe later the company will make something great.
Its called a radio control car with a projector
This “robot” replaces nothing, just carries everything in one package in addition to the ones you already have. It’s basically recycled technology, and that isn’t a bad thing, not at all.
What a useless piece of shitty tech, with no real market share.
this is great as concept/study case but as a real of the shelf product it literally has no practical use. maybe only for fat ass Americans who too fat and/or lazy to get out of the couch for turning on their entertainment system. ;-)
And i bet the projector/speaker’s quality is not that great either. MAYBE it could sell if they’ll change the concert to sell the robot itself and the home user could mount its own gear on it.
” a little below 2000 dollars, eventually the retail model will be a little more expensive, around 4–5000 dollars“
How is that “a little more expensive” that’s 150% more…
That thing looks like Adele.
It’a a beamer on wheels
stairs..
Lovely french build quality.
Its the perfect spying tool 😀 the NSA will love it <3 it even creates a map of your home, Genius! 😉
I was interested at first, but the guy giving the interview made it sound so boring.
“play with the cat” LOL my cats would tear that thing to shreds.
this is what i call a bad idea that fucks up all human relationships against which people are increasingly adopting with technology
Naw
Stairs?
this is great as a tv if you have a poorly lit bland house
MUY BUENO…
$2000 — $5000 ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?😬