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This $175K Robot Is Almost Human. We Interviewed It at CES 2025
AI powers Aria's more "emotional" conversation skills, and 17 motors drive her facial expressions so she appears as human as currently possible.
Apptronik’s Apollo humanoid robot gets to work at CES 2025
CES 2025 has been a mixed bag for humanoid robots. The form factor had a watershed moment, as images of the top players flanked Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang
CES 2025: The Eufy E20 is a robot and stick vacuum all in one
Since all different modes rely on the same motor, you might expect them all to offer the same level of suction, but that's not quite the case. In robot vacuum mode, the E20 offers 8,000 Pa of suction power, but switch it over to stick mode, and you'll get a massive 30,000 Pa.
The new robot vacuums that caught our eye at CES 2025
CES is known for splashy TV and laptop launches, but in 2025, there were more than a few companies trying to make waves with robot vacuums, too. After years where it seemed like vacuuming, mopping, and self-emptying might be the peak of a robot vacuum’s abilities,
The Coolest Robots at CES 2025
Alyek is on the show floor at CES 2025, the ultimate hub for innovation in tech and robotics, and she's on a mission to find and meet all the coolest robots at the event. From pet robots like Loona Petbot and Tombot's Jennie,
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The Morning After: Introducing the best of CES 2025 winners
As we finish up our live coverage of all things CES, it’s time to pick the best in show. So many of the new things we saw ...
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Live Updates CES 2025: AI gadgets, robot vacuums, and more tech reveals from Day Three
CES 2025, the annual consumer tech conference held in Las Vegas, is upon us — and this is where you can find all of our live ...
Live Science
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9 weird, wonderful and terrifying robots we've seen at CES 2025 so far — from an android companion to a robotic mixologist
From a Star Wars-style droid for your home to a Pixar-inspired lamp bot, these are the most interesting and innovative robots ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
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Mi-Mo: The walking, talking robot table that steals the spotlight with AI innocence
“Mi-Mo is designed to express emotions through its display and movements, making interactions more engaging and lifelike. While it’s currently a demo, it’s fully operational and can interact without ...
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I've tested 20+ robot vacuums and these are the best for every budget in 2025
EST Several new flagship robot vacuums from Roborock, Eufy, and more were announced at CES 2025. I'm in the process of ...
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CES 2025: Robot bartenders, flying cars, automaton cats and dogs lead way at tech fest
The three-axle vehicle, whose sharp-angled body looks like a boxier version of a Tesla Cybertruck – carries an electric ...
techtimes
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CES 2025: Robot Vacuums Now Feature a Mechanical Arm, and These Prototypes Are Insane
There is also a company called SwitchBot which showed off a new robovac concept that features two unusual mechanical arms, a ...
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CES 2025: Roborock announced a robot vacuum with an arm to pick your dirty socks
As CES 2025 kicks off, Roborock unveils its latest innovations, including a robot vacuum with an arm to pick your dirty socks ...
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Narwal debuts innovative robot vacuum with new mop-cleaning functionality at CES 2025
The Narwal Flow features both a clean and dirty water tank, allowing the robot to clean its mop while it's actively cleaning ...
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Ropet is the cute-as-hell emotional robot at CES 2025 that the modern Furby wishes it could be
I wouldn’t go as far as to say it’s been dethroned, but Mirumi — the clingy fluffball with a staring problem — now has some ...
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