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Meet Onero H1, a wheeled humanoid robot unveiled by SwitchBot at CES 2026.
It uses cameras and sensors to navigate its surroundings and perform household tasks.
The robot can serve food, clean windows, fold clothes, and carefully handle everyday objects.
Woow Snap has just announced their new augmented reality glasses ๐คฏ
Think of it as a Vision Pro...
Except that you're not looking through screens but through real transparent lenses!
You're seeing your REAL environment and can project any virtual element in it.
Use cases are basically unlimited.
Shipping in the US, UK, France for $2195 this fall.
There are electronics in the World Cup soccer balls
What could possibly go wrong?
I am sure the sensors are only for data collection and not to influence the behaviour of the ball at all
Right?
South Korea's ROBOTIS says it taught its open-source humanoid robot to dance like a K-Pop star using just smartphone footage.
Seoul-based ROBOTIS, whose Dynamixel actuators power Disney Imagineering's Olaf bipedal robot, is developing its AI Sapiens platform to rival Unitree's G1.
The team says it taught the compact humanoid to perform the "REDRED" dance challenge by the group CORTIS with no specialized motion-capture setup. They used software to convert the recording into motion data for the robot's digital twin to train on with reinforcement learning in simulation.
In the virtual world, the humanoid robot practiced the movements over and over to find the best ways to balance and move safely. The learned behaviors were then transferred to the physical robot through a process called Sim2Real, short for Simulation to Reality.
The AI Sapien robot stands 1.3 meters (4 feet 3 inches), weighs 34 kg (75 lbs), and boasts 23 degrees of freedom (DoF). Each of its joints is powered by the company's advanced Dynamixel Q actuators. The robotโs onboard artificial intelligence runs on an 8-core ARM processor, with a Mali GPU and a dedicated neural processing unit (NPU). Its battery lasts for about an hour or two per charge.
Its technical specs are similar on paper to China's Unitree G1 humanoid, which has soared in popularity among researchers, developers, and content creators thanks to its relatively low entry price. However, AI Sapiens is fully open sourced, while only higher-end G1 configurations offer the same level of customizability.
ROBOTIS, launched in 1999, has not confirmed a release date or pricing, but Korean reports indicate it'll be below $10,000.
Sunday Robotics Memo is a home assistant robot designed to help with household chores.
It learns tasks like loading dishwashers, clearing tables, and folding laundry using data collected from human demonstrations through a special glove system.
With its extendable body, Memo can safely reach objects from the floor to high shelves and operate around people and pets.
๐ค๐ This tiny robot just conquered stairs.
No legs. No drama. Just AI, balance, and engineering pushing mobility to the next level. Today it's climbing stepsโtomorrow it could be exploring places humans can't reach. ๐
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