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BeatBot Turtle (also known as the AquaSense series) is one of the most advanced pool-cleaning robots available. It combines AI-powered navigation, comprehensive cleaning modes, cordless convenience, and self-recharging options.

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Furhat stands out as a modular, expressive social robot with fluid, multi-language conversational skills and strong developer tools, making it ideal for research, customer engagement, education, and healthcare. Its customizable masks and character personas help reduce biases and enhance emotional connection.

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Galbot G1 is a highly capable humanoid robot balancing household and commercial applications, powered by advanced AI models enabling real-time, generalized task learning.

The Hypershell Carbon X is one of the lightest and most powerful consumer exoskeletons available. Combining carbon-titanium construction, smart AI-powered assistance, and a compact form factor, it offers a versatile solution—from hiking and running to aiding mobility-impaired users.

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If you enjoyed virtual pets like Tamagotchi or characters like Cozmo and Jibo, and you’re seeking a low-maintenance, privacy-focused robotic companion with evolving personality, Kiki might be right up your alley.

Moxie was a groundbreaking attempt to marry robotics and social-emotional learning. While its empathetic design and educational value were notable, its collapse underscores the fragility of hardware tied to cloud-dependent AI.

NAO is a 58 cm tall, fully programmable humanoid robot developed by Aldebaran (now SoftBank Robotics). First launched in 2008, it’s widely used in schools, universities, research labs, and events worldwide medium.com+12en.wikipedia.org+12us.softbankrobotics.com+12.

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The R2D3 is a sophisticated, dual-arm robotic assistant geared for both homes and light commercial use. It brings advanced vision, modular flexibility, and open development to tasks like cooking prep, laundry, and cleaning

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Paro was designed by Takanori Shibata of the Intelligent System Research Institute of Japan‘s AIST beginning in 1993. It was first exhibited to the public in late 2001, costing US$15 million to develop, and became a “Best of COMDEX” finalist in 2003,[1] and handmade versions have been sold commercially by Shibata’s company Intelligent System Co.

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This robot based on the Romi chassis and 32U4 control board provides a platform that FRC (FIRST Robotics Competition) students can program using the full suite and libraries that are used to program competition robots, making it a great teaching tool and introductory competition robot.

Roomba is an autonomous robotic vacuum cleaner made by the company iRobot, and was first introduced in September 2002.[1] Roombas have a set of sensors which help them navigate the floor area of a home.

Tombot’s Hyper-Realistic Robotic Dog is a lifelike robotic companion designed primarily for elderly individuals, particularly those living with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, or other cognitive and emotional challenges.

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Sawyer is a compact, single-arm collaborative robot with advanced vision, 7-axis flexibility, and safe force-sensing, perfect for precision industrial automation.

Single-arm collaborative robot Sawyer

A versatile dual-arm collaborative robot designed for safe, precise, and efficient automation. Perfect for synchronized tasks in assembly, packaging, and inspection.

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