1. The retail price is 9,999 RMB. it focuses on conversational interaction, but its physical capabilities are quite rudimentary—that means it falling over at any moment.
2. Conversation relies on LLM,wakes up via direct voice and automatically recognizes speech at close range— similar to using grok’s Ani.
3. It features a biomimetic silicone exterior and an onboard model for physical movements like gait balancing. However, it is limited to use on flat indoor surfaces and likely moves with the somewhat clumsy, stiff gait typical of robots in sci-fi films. ho effect—think of the androids in <Prometheus>.
4. Built-in emotion recognition sensors analyze tone, facial expressions, and speech rate to gauge the user's mood: offering comfort when the user is down or irritable, and engaging in casual banter when they are happy. The actual experience here might be poor, however; if emotion recognition isn't executed well, it can be worse than having no such feature at all.
5. Battery life ranges from 2 to 4 hours; in real-world daily use, it would likely be kept in specific locations rather than being made to roam around frequently.