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Vorwerk Kobold VR100 Robot Vacuum

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Here is a robot that can map your home and clean your floor. The Vorwerk Kobold VR100 Robot Vacuum is a smart gadget that goes room by room to clean the floor. It removes dirt, dust, and pet hair from carpets and hard floors. The Kobold VR100 can be programmed to clean your floors when you are not home.

This Robot Has Its Own Quadcopter

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Robots are going to become more capable in the future. They could even get their own drones. The below video shared by Mark Hoepflinger shows a quadruped that can launch its own quadcopter.

Seek N’ Sneak 2: Arduino Robotic Pet

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Meet Seek N’ Sneak 2: an Arduino-powered robot that can grab and move objects. It has two driving wheels that are powered using independent motors. It uses two side mounted IR proximity meter for 2D orientation while a third IR proximity meter is used to detect objects. The arm is run by 3 super-strong servo-motors. It can push up to 3 lbs.

Autonomous Drones Building a Rope Bridge

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Drones are already capable of many things for us. As the below video shows, they could be used to build a rope bridge capable of supporting the crossing of a person. These quadrocopters built a rope bridge that spans 7.4 meters and has 9 rope segments. The rope is made out of Dyneema.

Time Twister: LEGO Mindstorms Digital Clock

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Here is a cool digital clock made using LEGO Mindstorms blocks. Time Twister by Hans Andersson has two LEGO Mindstorms bricks that communicate via Bluetooth. The master brick keeps track of the time and the minute digits while the slave brick takes care of the hour and second digits. Each digit is made up of five layers, which each layer capable of rotating 360 degrees. The below video shows how this digital clock works:

Time Twister - LEGO Mindstorms Digital Clock (improved)

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Halluc IIχ Can Travel On Unpaved Surfaces

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Meet the Halluc IIχ: a sophisticated robot that can travel on unpaved surfaces. It has 56 motors and adjusts to negotiate uneven terrains. It has vehicle, insect, and animal modes. The below video shows how Halluc IIx, the newest creation of the Hallucigenia project, performs:

Dobot: Robotic Arm Powered by Arduino

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Here is an Arduino-powered , 4-axis mechanism robot arm for makers and educators. Dobot can write, draw, grab, and move things. That means you can integrate it into your projects conveniently. The robot can be controlled using gestures, vision, and a smartphone.

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Dobot is an open source solution. It lets you program it using a visual interface. More information is available here.

LocoRobo Educational Robot w/ Bluetooth

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Meet the LocoRobo: an educational robot powered using Atmel AVR processors with enough power to keep your kids entertained. It has a built-in Bluetooth transceiver, allowing your kids to use smartphones, tablets, and computers to communicate with it. It has 6 sensors, including an ultrasonic sensor for measuring distance, a microphone, an accelerometer, and a temperature sensor.

Maximo Robot Arm – 5-Axis Educational Robot

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Meet Maximo: an affordable, easy-to-assemble robotic arm that lets you learn a thing or two about robotics. It comes with a special software that lets you automate complex tasks conveniently. As you can see in the below videos, you can manipulate and pick up objects with this robot.

iRobot Roomba 980: App-Enabled Vacuum Cleaning Robot

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Meet the iRobot Roomba 980: one of the smartest vacuum cleaning robots money can buy. The iRobot Roomba 980 navigates your entire home and cleans all your rooms. It knows its location and can return to be recharged on its own. The companion app lets you put your robot on a schedule.

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