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In-situ Fabricator Robot Builder for Construction Jobs

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Robots could replace construction workers in the future. Take In-situ Fabricator for instance. It is a robot builder that can move around building sites automatically and make structures. It lays bricks into pre-programmed structures. It uses sensors and onboard computers for 3D mapping. IF is capable of adapting to minor design variations.

"In situ Fabricator" (Time-lapse)

The above video gives you an idea how this robot works. More information is available here.

BFS-Auto Robot Scanner: Scans Over 250 Pages Per Minute

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Meet BFS-Auto: a fast scanner that automatically scans over 250 pages per minute. It features fully-automated page flipping, real-time 3D recognition of flipped pages, and accurate digital restoration. The below video shows how this scanner performs:

Wonder Workshop Dash & Dot Robot Kit

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Meet the Wonder Workshop Dash & Dot Robot Kit: a couple of cute robots that teach your children how to program. They come fully assembled and ready to play. They are compatible with iOS and Android tablets. Dash & Dot have sensors, so they can hear sounds and detect objects.

Kamigami Programmable Origami Robot

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We have seen plenty of cool educational robots in the past. Kamigami is another exciting robot kit that aims to teach your children a thing or two about technology. These origami robots are easy to build and smartphone enabled. You can build one in under an hour. The robots are packed with sensors and support robot-to-robot communication.

LIME Robotic Hand: Learn Robotics

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Here is a kit designed to help you learn about robots and electronics. The LIME Robotic Hand pairs with its software to teach you about robots at a manageable speed. It has 3 servo motors, 5 fingers, and 5 pin connections. It is Arduino compatible.

Lyoth is compatible with Windows, Linux, and Mac. It weighs only 400 grams. More information is available here.

Compressorhead: Full Metal Robot Band

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Robots are going to do many things for us in the future. That includes playing music. The below video shows a band of metal robots playing music. In fact, these guys are expected to have their new album ready soon.

MAH3 Hexapod Walking Robot

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Meet the MAH3: a Hexapod Walking Robot that uses Hs-755 servos, an SSC-32 servo controller and a BotBoarduino microcontroller to get around. It is designed to let you test multiple walking gaits. This particular robot is being controlled by a PS2 wireless controller.

Motorized, Sound Reacting Star Wars AT-ST

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What’s better than a still Star Wars AT-ST module? A motorized version that can react to sounds. Pardopoz has shared a guide that shows you how to build a motorized AT-ST that reacts to sounds. You will need an Arduino Nano, 3D printed custom parts, microphones, and other parts to get started.

Neato BotVac Connected WiFi Robot Vacuum

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Meet the Neato BotVac Connected Robot Vacuum: a smart device that cleans your floor and lets you control it from your smartphone anywhere. You can stop, pause , schedule, and receive notifications on the go. The robot uses a laser mapping and navigation system to scan and map your rooms.

Ohbot2: Programmable Robot Head

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Meet the Ohbot2 robot: a robot head you can program from your PC. It comes with an Arduino-compatible servo controller and a visual programming interface to teach your kids a thing or two about coding and robots. Ohbot2 has 7 servo motors. Your kids will be able to program how it moves and speaks.

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