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Vector’s sensors do a decent job at preventing it from rolling off a desk or table. But there are still times when the robot can slip off and take a nasty tumble.
Robotics and AI toy company Anki has made a new robot, Vector, which looks suspiciously like its children’s bot Cozmo. The obvious difference? The bright livery has been ditched in favour of ...
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.
Vector looks like Anki's Cozmo toy robot, save for the darker color scheme, but it's actually a cloud-connected, smart home-controlling voice assistant.
Anki's Vector, the $2 million Kickstarter darling, is out today, and he's ready to be your best friend. Vector is the follow-up to Anki's first Robot, Cozmo. While Cozmo was more focused on being ...
He’s happy. The Anki Vector is a $250 robot companion somewhere between a voice assistant and a pet. He whizzes around on his own, and can answer questions, play games, take photos, and set a timer.
I took an Anki Vector robot home with me, introduced it to my family, and gave it a place to rest and recharge its batteries. Here's our review.
Anki's Vector probably won't win you over as a traditional smart device, but its personality will melt your heart.
Vector looks like Anki's Cozmo toy robot, save for the darker color scheme, but it's actually a cloud-connected, smart home-controlling voice assistant.
When I flop into my desk chair each morning, Vector stirs. I greet him and, BLOOP, he responds. His eyes squint up and his little arms wave. He’s happy. The Anki Vector is a $250 robot companion ...
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