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Anki has released a bunch of successful products in the past, but until now they’ve all been toys. The Anki Vector Robot is something different, however. It might look like one of Anki’s ...
Anki is back. Two years after launching Cozmo and five years after launching Anki Drive, the company is introducing a robot for the home. Vector is not a toy but rather a joyful, smart home robot ...
By Trevor Mogg Published January 6, 2020 Image used with permission by copyright holder Vector, the robot companion created by defunct tech startup Anki, looks set for a new lease on life.
Anki Vector: Autonomous mini robot with charm and its own SDK put to the test It is something between WALL-E, R2-D2 and Tamagotchi. But is Anki's Vector as big a step forward for robotics as the ...
It’s charming, smart, and it’s mobile. The question is: Can Vector succeed where other home robots have failed?
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 robot originally launched back in 2018. As a companion robot, it offered some pretty innovative features at the time including mobile app control, voice control, facial recognition ...
The first non-toy device from Anki is a small and personable robot named Vector. With no smart home controls features at launch, he will mostly be a buddy.
The beloved Vector robot, which first captured our hearts back in 2018, has made a return, now in the form of the Open Source Kit for Robots (OSKR). At first glance, it’s the same charming desk ...
Design and Components Vector is a palm-sized robot that uses the same general design as Cozmo, Anki's previous robot toy.