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    Rydis H68 Pro Vac

    With its wet-mop and vacuum capabilities in the same box, the H68 aims to take the place of two iRobot devices (the Roomba vacuum and Scooba mopping robots).
    It has an independent vacuum and mop cleaning modes, as well as a combined automatic mode.
    IMAGE: MASHABLE, PETE PACHAL
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    Ozobot

    Ozobot, a game-playing robot, wants you to get physical with digital games -- and it could be on to something. It's a tiny, one-inch-tall robot designed to work on top of tablet and smartphone screens, as well on as paper.
    IMAGE: OZOBOT
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    Pleo Robot Dinosaur

    Some updates to the Pleo Robot Dinosaur include voice recognition with any language, more touch sensors, the ability to sense temperatures and time-of-day awareness.
    IMAGE: MASHABLE, NINA FRAZIER-HANSEN
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    Grillbot

    Think of the $120 Grillbot as a Roomba for your grill. It’s got three motors, replaceable wire brushes and the wherewithal to change directions as it bumps into the sides of your grill.
    IMAGE: MASHABLE, NINA FRAZIER-HANSEN
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    PIRO's Windoro Bot

    PIRO's Windoro promises to do for windows what the Roomba does for floors, with an autonomous robot roaming across a surface and cleaning it in the process.
    IMAGE: MASHABLE, NINA FRAZIER-HANSEN
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    Dalek on the Loose

    Massive Audio, a car speaker company, built a 6-foot-tall replica of a dalek, the marquee mechanical monster from BBC's Doctor Who. The Dalek is made out of speaker components, including 32 woofers along the bottom, a huge subwoofer inside the head and 5,000 watts of amplifiers in the back. It is powered by a pair of massive batteries.
    IMAGE: MASHABLE, PETE PACHAL
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    Raspberry Pi Robot

    The RAPIRO robot comes with RGB LEDs, 12 servos, and an Arduino-compatible servo control board. It will set you back $354.
    IMAGE: MASHABLE, EVAN ENGEL
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    iRobot Scooba Update

    The new iRobot Scooba intelligent mop is slightly heavier and larger than its previous incarnation, the Scooba 390. According to iRobot, it is also three times more effective at clearing dirty floors than the last model; Scooba's internal components, including the motors, brushes and fans, have all been replaced.
    IMAGE: MASHABLE, CHRISTINA ASCANI
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    AIMe Camera Rig Robot

    AIMe is a small, lightweight camera rig that detects motion up to 150 feet with special sensors. This robot will be available in June of 2014 with a price tag of $299.99.
    IMAGE: MASHABLE, EVAN ENGEL
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    TOSY Robotics DiscoRobo

    With 56 preset dance moves, just turn on your favorite music and these robots will dance. You can also sync it with your smartphone and make its moves mimic your own.
    IMAGE: MASHABLE, EVAN ENGEL
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    SoloShot 2

    This new device provides a platform for athletes, trainers, parents and filmmakers to automatically film themselves or their subjects from up to 2,000 feet away. New features include including vertical tracking, camera control accessories for automatic zooming, a smaller lighter transmitter and compatibility with third-party professional tripods.
    IMAGE: MASHABLE, NINA FRAZIER-HANSEN
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    WowWee Robotics

    MiP is a $99.99 toy-sized robot programmed to act at your command. In its default behavior, MiP responds to a user's claps and other hand gestures
    IMAGE: MASHABLE, EVAN ENGEL
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    Five Elements Robotics' Budgee

    Five Elements Robotics has developed Budgee to help with common everyday tasks. Budgee likes to carry items for you and uses "follow-me" technology to track your actions. It can hold up to 50 pounds and comes equipped with a locking mechanism so your bags and valuables are safe and secure until they're unlocked.
    IMAGE: MASHABLE, NINA FRAZIER-HANSEN
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    Robot Racers

    These two were so busy working on their robots that they didn't bother to look up or decorate their booth.
    IMAGE: MASHABLE, NINA FRAZIER-HANSEN
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    Sphero 2B robot from Orbotix

    The robot is controlled by Bluetooth and iOS or Android smartphone apps and can travel up to 14 feet per second over multiple surfaces. Using infrared technology, users can play multiplayer games by remote control. The robot will be available in the fall of this year for $99.
    IMAGE: MASHABLE, NINA FRAZIER-HANSEN


source : mashable



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