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Sharp has worked hand in hand with Gundam Front Tokyo in order to deliver a range of Halo robot vacuum cleaners which are based on the Sharp Cocorobo vacuum cleaner, where it is able to carry out a conversation with you. We are talking about a vacuum cleaner that is capable of helping you keep the room clean without having it talk back or pull a long face, especially after a particularly long day at work. Basically, Halo is a robot character who has appeared in different Gundam anime and video games, which has resulted in it being a mascot for Sunrise anime studio and Gundam franchise.This collaborative effort will come in green and red Halo type versions, sporting the very same Cocoro Engine artificial intelligence capabilities, speech recognition functions and remote controlled maneuverability. It will also come with a camera and LED lights, and you can also opt to control this robot vacuum cleaner remotely over the Internet using your regular smartphone. You can check out the Halo robot vacuum right now at the Gundam Front Tokyo in Odaiba, Tokyo.Filed in .
Read more about halo, Robot and vacuum cleaner.Vacuum Cleaners special edition:BuySmartJapan A dust bag be setted inside the vacuum.You just pull off the old bag and throw it away and then put on a new bag.  When your dirt chamber fills up, vacuum will lose suction.The price is generally more reasonable than the cyclone vacuums.But you have to continue to pay for your disposable bags. The sucked dust and air are separated by centrifugal force,and the dust will into the collection chamber. Regular cleaning is needed to prevent collection chamber and filter from clogging. When your dirt chamber starts to get full you just remove it and dump it in the garbage. They are lightweight and compact so it is easy to storage. Handheld vacuum cleaners are those that you hold in your hand to clean. They are lightweight and compact the same as stick vacuum cleaners. Mattress Handheld Vacuum Cleaners This kind of Cleaners is suitable for mattress cleaning. Without drying quilts or mattresses can also help you raise your dust swept away.
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Dyson Fluffy DC74 モーターヘッド Wet& Dry コードレスハンディクリーナー Pico VS-6003 Aucsale siroca crossline SVC-350 TOSHIBA トルネオ ロボ VC-RVD1The complete Robi robot can be assembled from parts that come with each magazine issueThe Japanese arm of De Agostini, an Italian-based publishing house known for magazines that drip feed buyers model components on a weekly basis, has chosen something a bit different for its latest offering. Instead of the traditional model car or boat, the company is letting subscribers build their own robot. After 70 issues, which cost JPY¥1,990 (US$25) apiece, buyers will have a fully assembled Robi that stands 13.4 inches (34 cm) tall and weighs just 2.2 pounds (1 kg).Robi was designed by Tomotaka Takahashi of ROBO-GARAGE, famous for creating beautifully designed miniature humanoid robots. If Robi looks familiar, you may have seen Takahashi's earlier work: Chroino (selected by TIME as one the coolest inventions of 2004), and Panasonic's EVOLTA battery mascot (which climbed the Grand Canyon, completed Le Mans, and the Iron Man Triathlon), as well as the body of the original Zeno.Although the idea may seem strange, and the final cost of about $1,750 is slightly more than what one can expect to pay for competing hobby kits of this size
, De Agostini has already succeeded with this approach with an earlier publication, where readers assembled a ROBO-XERO hobby robot kit (also sold separately). As with other De Agostini model magazines, bundling the parts with a weekly magazine spreads out the cost of producing the robot and is designed to make it more attractive to prospective hobbyists.Robi can understand 200 Japanese words related to daily life and can be used to control your tvThanks to an embedded speech recognition board made by Raytron, Robi can understand more than 200 Japanese words applicable to daily life. For example, it will respond when its name is called and welcome you home. In one example, a woman preparing pasta asks Robi to activate its timer for five minutes – Robi dutifully begins counting and, once the time has passed, it pipes up like an alarm. Microphones in its ears are used to detect the location of a speaker, and it will turn its head towards them automatically. Its mouth glows red when it speaks (the actual speaker is behind the red part on its chest), and it expresses emotions through gestures and changing eye color.
Different personalities will also be available to change how it interacts.It can stand up on its own, walk, dance, and more, thanks to 20 joints actuated by Futaba servo motors. Different play modes are available, such as kick ball, which allow more than one Robi to interact together. Robi has a built-in IR emitter in its forehead so that it can function as a universal remote – it can turn the TV on and off, change the channel, and adjust the volume on command. You just need to apply the settings beforehand (and note that it may not work with sets from manufacturers). The blue scarf around its neck serves as a handle for easily picking up the robot, which also prevents damaging its servo motors.Tedious programming and even a PC are not required, as Robi has been designed for everyone from children to adults. For its brain, it uses a microcontroller built by Vstone, an Osaka-based robotics company that sells its own line of hobby robot kits. When its batteries are getting low, Robi will let you know that it is "hungry," at which point it will sit in its little chair, which serves as a charging station.
Readers will also get a clock shaped like Robi's head.When its batteries get low, Robi complains that it is "hungry" and must return to its charging stationThe magazine will cover five main areas. It will highlight the latest technology trends, with Robi introducing products (such as new robot vacuum cleaners). Tomotaka Takahashi will appear in a regular interview, describing his design philosophy and discussing the future of robotics. Another section will profile famous robot stars from science fiction films, anime, and manga, such as Astro Boy. The final two sections will educate the reader on the various bits and pieces inside their robot, and detailed assembly instructions.Note that Robi does not come equipped with a camera, so it won't be capable of face or object recognition. It also lacks the a sophisticated processor and has limited onboard memory, so don't expect it to do anything too complicated. You can see more of Takahashi's wonderful robots at the ROBO-GARAGE website, and see Robi in action in the video below.