Astro the home robot 10-02-2021, 10:21 AM
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Amazon has announced a new home-assistant style robot: Astro the home robot. To me, it looks like a remote controlled Alexa on wheels, with a camera. They claim it's more than an Alexa on wheels and they give the example that they programmed it with expressions and movements. To me that sounds very gimmicky. As for keeping an eye on pets - I'm not sure I'd keep this anywhere near pets. Can you imagine the damage they'd do to some expensive tech? It it pretty cute, though. I'm getting Wall.ie and Eve vibes.
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The company said it can be remote-controlled when not at home, to check on pets, people, or home security.
It can also patrol a home automatically and send owners a notification if it detects something unusual.
Amazon said it was more than "Alexa with wheels" and had been programmed with a range of movements and expressions to give it personality.
It demonstrated asking Astro to "beatbox" - and the robot bopped its head and made expressions while playing hip-hop beats.
Amazon was also keen to pre-empt privacy concerns.
It said Astro can be set with "out of bounds" zones, so it cannot go into certain areas, or could be set to "do not disturb". It also features buttons to turn off cameras and microphones - though it loses its ability to move around when they are switched off.![[Image: 4GNsK67.png]](http://i.imgur.com/4GNsK67.png)






















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