First Peek at Robosapien V2 208
balancedi writes "According to OnRobo, the New Robosapien looks to be a lot more fun but it had better be at a $200 price tag. While still controllable via remote he now is more autonomous. He also has more range of motion, better hands, a vision color system, and a laser tracking system."
Laser tracking systems make all the difference (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Laser tracking systems make all the difference (Score:2, Funny)
I thought that was supposed to be the sharks with the lasers.
I for one welcome our new Robosapien V2 Overlo... oh buggerit.
Re:Laser tracking systems make all the difference (Score:2)
Re:Laser tracking systems make all the difference (Score:2)
lasers!!?? (Score:5, Funny)
Well this'll get it in trouble under the U SAP AT RIOT act! Better watch out for airliners when playing with this.
Re:lasers!!?? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:lasers!!?? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:lasers!!?? (Score:2, Informative)
By typing it in a way that avoids use of the string PATRIOT, they remind the reader that you can be both against America and against this legislation.
Re:lasers!!?? (Score:2)
Re:lasers!!?? (Score:5, Insightful)
Just doing my little subversive bit for society.
Re:lasers!!?? (Score:2)
Re:MOD THIS TRAITOR DOWN (Score:2)
Re:lasers!!?? (Score:2)
Re:lasers!!?? (Score:2)
Found another one! (Score:1, Funny)
Well... (Score:5, Funny)
All I want... (Score:5, Funny)
Last heard.... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Last heard.... (Score:2)
Useful? (Score:2, Interesting)
Restaurant greeter? (Score:2)
Re:Useful? (Score:5, Funny)
Damn, visual processing? (Score:3, Insightful)
Sensory features include a vision color system that enables Robosapien V2 to recognize objects and skin tones; he can wave when he sees you and reach out to shake your hand.
I think that's pretty f'ing amazing.
Re:Damn, visual processing? (Score:3, Funny)
Yeah, but only if you are naked.
And then watch out for recognition error. (That's NOT a hand!)
Re:Damn, visual processing? (Score:3, Funny)
I was hot and I was hungry (Score:2)
Re:I was hot and I was hungry (Score:2, Funny)
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Even cooler than the robot (Score:2)
Re:Even cooler than the robot (Score:2)
Re:Even cooler than the robot (Score:2)
That'll teach them to climb up on my desk when I'm not around.
Re:Even cooler than the robot (Score:2)
The robots are coming... (Score:4, Interesting)
My girlfriend is terrified of robots, a true phobia. She better get over it soon.
Re:The robots are coming... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:The robots are coming... (Score:2, Funny)
Also detailed at PC Magazine (Score:5, Informative)
Some nice popups of the new trio of bots coming out this year. Tilden isn't at the CES show, and says that these models are early prototypes, but promises that the New York Toy Fair show will show off much better developed versions.
Robopet (Score:5, Interesting)
I sincerely doubt the new robosapien will be a success though. For $200 it's no longer in the upper range of toys - it's entering the price range of video game systems, televisions... the feature set is impressibe but most will likely never really use them.
Unless there are practical applications - RoboSapien - get me a beer!
Re:Robopet (Score:2)
Early adopters always pay more. The price will come down after a while as they figure out what the optimal "priced-to-buy" price point is.
BEAM robotics (Score:2)
The robosapien is less a humaniod "robot" and more of a bug-bot with two legs and and arms. For a street price of $70, that's not too bad. My only grip w
Cool (Score:2, Funny)
DV-5 (Score:1)
woups, sorry, got to go and catch that rabbit!
My question is... (Score:2)
Re:My question is... (Score:3, Informative)
But yes its exciting to see that honda are leading the world in this tech
Re:My question is... (Score:2)
http://www.plyojump.com/qrio.html
LS
Re:My question is... (Score:2)
Robot suicide (Score:1)
Does this mean we will see robosapians leaping from tall buildings at passing aircraft?
article text (Score:2, Informative)
Written by OnRobo News Desk
Tuesday, 04 January 2005
More about Robosapien V2What a guy! Today Wowwee Robotics division gave us a first peek at Robosapien 2. As promised by Mark Tilden, Robosapien's creator, the new version has some great new features including much more agility, improved ability to talk and interact with others, and a fun new laser tracking feature. Like it's the original Robosapien the Robosapien V2 is destined
slashdotted... (Score:2)
Re:slashdotted... (Score:1)
No, for that there's Roboserver, which automatically connects wirelessly with other nearby Roboservers in order to handle increased traffic loads. Unfortunately, the prototypes aren't yet Slashdot-capable.
Alternate submission (with more info) (Score:5, Informative)
Robotics physicist Mark Tilden [wikipedia.org] has unveiled his follow-ups [pcmag.com] to the Robosapien [wowwee.com], which was mentioned on slashdot last year [slashdot.org] and sold rather well [timesonline.co.uk] during the holidays. The foremost is the $200 Robosapien V2 [pcmag.com], which will be able to lie down, stand up, speak, use its built-in camera to recognize objects and people, and follow a laser-traced path. The $70 Robopet [pcmag.com] will be able to perform simple tricks and learn through positive and negative reinforcement. The $100 Roboraptor [pcmag.com] is covered with sensors and will have three different moods: hunter, cautious, and playful. The Robopet is scheduled to launch in July, with the Robosapien V2 and Roboraptor scheduled for September. I can't wait to see what hacks [slashdot.org] people come up with for this.
Re:Alternate submission (with more info) (Score:2)
With apologies to Pete Shelley (Score:4, Funny)
Site says "owee!"
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a engadget link (Score:3, Informative)
http://techdigestuk.typepad.com/tech_digest/2005/
Unbelievably Lifelike (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Unbelievably Lifelike (Score:2, Funny)
So it's kind of like "PlannedObsolescence(tm)," right?
Re:Unbelievably Lifelike (Score:1)
Robosapien: boy or girl? (Score:1)
-UJ
A feature I'd like to see (Score:3)
I have the original, and it is a blast to bring to parties and such. What I thought would be a really easy addition would be a flash card reader that simply read a bunch of simple commands. Just put the commands in a standard file. You could then execute with a single button on the remote.
Better yet, have the ability to have multiple sets.
Seems like a great way to overcome the fact that the V1 robosapien can't remember anything you program into it.
Re:A feature I'd like to see (Score:1)
OH! That kind of flash card! As I was reading the above I pictured standing in my living room holding index cards with commands written on them in front of my Robosapien and it reading them and nodding that it understood. Maybe some more coffee will help . . .
Re:A feature I'd like to see (Score:2)
Interestingly, the AIBO ERS-7 does have little cards like this. They're called AIBO Cards [sonystyle.com], and when you hold them up in front of the AIBO it recognizes them and does things like dance, go to its power station, turn around, etc. I think this sort of recognition needs a little more processing power than the Robosapien
Lost Lasers (Score:3, Funny)
Cool, now maybe I'll stop losing the things all over the place.
My robosapien (Score:3, Informative)
More at PC Mag (Score:2, Informative)
PC Magazine [pcmag.com] has more details.
J Wolfgang Goerlich
mmm lasers (Score:1)
Infra-red radar vision, eh? (Score:1, Flamebait)
This might work most of the time... but when you're writing the advertising copy for a toy marketed toward geeks? Really, now!
Next, they'll be claiming that Robo Sapien is capable of a running crawl. He'll be compatible with wired WiFi! He'll be able to jump to great depths, leaping tall buildings in a
Infrared range sensor, probably (Score:2)
Re:Infrared range sensor, probably (Score:2)
Re:Infrared range sensor, probably (Score:2)
Re:Infrared range sensor, probably (Score:2)
Re:Infra-red radar vision, eh? (Score:2)
Of course, lidar is quite uncommon, and certainly beyond the capabilities of a $200 children's toy. I doubt very much that the RoboSapien d
Re:Infra-red radar vision, eh? (Score:2)
Or, a classic from my own childhood: the small plastic plane, tethered to a wire and powered by a tiny battery-driven motor. Its box always advertised it as "Electromic flying aircraft." Not electronic, mind you -- which would imply the use of a transistor somewhere. It was a pretty cool toy, but even as a 12 year old I used to laugh at how someone went through the trouble of inventing a *new word*
Wow... (Score:1)
Ah, but can you pilot it... (Score:2, Funny)
Anyone else but me... (Score:4, Interesting)
It's such a nostaligic cornucopia!!
Just me, huh?
RoboSapien V1 disappointment (Score:3, Informative)
It can be programmed to execute a sequence in response to a loud noise, but it's a maximum of about 8 moves. And then it's done, there's no way to have it go back into "listen" mode automatically.
Using the remote control, it doesn't walk all that straight. To adjust its course, you have to make it turn, and it can't turn and walk at the same time (at least, not intentionally). The way it turns is to rock from foot to foot, turning a tiny little bit each time, so it's really slow to correct its course.
For a toy that cost almost $100 I was expecting more.
Well, can it run Linux? (Score:2)
It also says Robosapiens2 can sway, so it might be physically able to turn the human way.
Re:RoboSapien V1 disappointment (Score:2)
It is also possible to get it to turn and walk at the same time.
See www.robosapien.tk for more tips and tricks, hacks and mods.
a robosapien too far? (Score:3, Funny)
"Sensory features include a vision color system that enables Robosapien V2 to recognize objects and skin tones"
coupled with this one:
"fully autonomous in free-roam mode"
mean that robosapien 2 is now freely capable of joining the KKK of it's own free will?!??
Killer App (Score:2)
Wake Me.... (Score:2, Funny)
Will V3 stand up to Omnibot 2000? (Score:2, Funny)
Size matters (Score:2)
Damn, I misread that at first. If it had been a robot 10' in height for just $200, I would have been on my way to the store by now!
UPDATE: More information on Robosapien 3.. (Score:2)
http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/m/marvin.htm [internationalhero.co.uk]
Remember, he's Your Plastic Pal Who's Fun To Be With..
I'm holding off on my purchase until... (Score:2)
Seriously.
Robosapian fights!! (Score:2)
Re:BUT... Can he run Linux?! (Score:1)
Haha
Re:Robo Laws (Score:2, Insightful)
1) if it's a drone
2) if destroying said plane would cause less human suffering/deaths then not destroying it (0th law comes to mind)
Re:Robo Laws (Score:2)
If we told a robot that a terrorist was on the plane, and he was about to crash it into somewhere like the superbowl, what would he do?
1. Nothing, because it would cause harm to a human being.
2. Blow the plane up, because his inaction would allow a human being to come to harm.
Imagine he chooses 2. OK so we lied, there was no terrorist... what was the point of the first law then?
Re:Robo Laws (Score:2)
Re:Robo Laws (Score:1)
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Re:Robo Laws (Score:3, Insightful)
Wow, I'm impressed. It isn't like Asimov or any of the other writers working in his universe ever thought of first law conflicts and people lying to and manipulating robots, or robots faced with a conflict making bad choices based on faulty information. It isn't like whole stories are based on it.
The point of the law in the setting is to try to get the robot to make the 'right' choice. Humans, and later robots themselves, spend a lot of time thinking about how they should make that choice when faced with
Re:Still just... the RoBoSexual (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Still just a toy (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Still just a toy (Score:2)
Re:Still just a toy (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Still just a toy (Score:2)
Now if the shell was available and fully programmable, it'd be worthwhile
What makes you think they are not hackable? Do you have one and have tried to hack it? No? Then why is this made-up crap modded up? The world will never know.
Look, none of us know how hackable it will be. Instead of playing the pseudo-prophet, at least wait until this thing is in the hands of hackers before whining about how it isn't h
Re:Would be cool if... (Score:4, Interesting)
Something like that already exists [irobot.com] and it's very useful