Tipron: A rolling eyeball robot projector — CES 2016
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The Tipron projector pairs with an app so you can control the projector with your phone. But the really cool part of the Tipron is that it can move around on its own.
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I disliked after hearing the price
How long before these robots want to talk about Lord and savior Jesus Christ?
they should have called Wheatley
Nice he can remember your house location! thats make more easy when martial low coming.….oops! Yeah Americans you need that its only show the weather every morning… nothing else.….… and your location.….….… your house location.….… and the traffic .….…
could’ve sworn I saw a kickstarter for this
It’s so amazing pointless — i wan’t it so bad!
if it Vacuums as well im sold
too slow and clunky to be useful
$2000 eh? or strap a small projector with raspberry pi to your dog for only $80 or so and call it a day.
So much pointless crap on CES apparently.
not bad actually
It would be way more useful if it projects porn
“Tipron, bedroom.” “Sure thing master, nothing will stop me on my mission to — STAIRS?! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!”
Hope it can open doors to wake you up
is it that complicated? When I need to see my daily schedule after my alarm wakes me up, I just reach for my smartphone on my bedstand.
Who would pay $2000 to be able to look at their calendar on their ceiling?
I can do that for free by just picking up my smartphone.
Upside down GlaDOS?!!!
everything pairs with an app
this is literally a step towards making r2d2
why so much hate for Adi?