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Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Whether it’s cleaning up messy rooms or sorting out the dishes after a meal, Samsung has built this robot to be your trusted partner. Utilising the appropriate amount of force, Handy Bot can handle even the most delicate objects with ease. Need the house cleaned up while you laze around? Handy is on it. Want another cold one from the fridge? Handy will send it your way. Need the remote? Handy will pass it over to you. Samsung’s Insane 2021 Neo QLED TVs are Slimmer, Sharper and Sexierġ00+ Best Cyber Monday Deals & Discounts (AUS + US)Īble to tell the difference between various objects’ material composition, the Samsung Bot Handy utilises advanced AI to recognise and pick up items around the house. Lenovo’s ThinkReality A3 Smart Glasses Show 5 Displays at Once Described as “an extension of you in the kitchen, living room, and anywhere else you may need an extra hand in your home,” by Sebastian Seung, president of Samsung Research, Bot Handy is something we didn’t expect to see at CES 2021, but hey, why not? We didn’t want to get up off the couch anyway. Called Bot Handy, this robot server can recognise objects using an inbuilt camera and AI, allowing it to bring you drink after drink. Be sure to swing by our CES 2021 news hub for all of the most interesting unveils from this year’s event.Move over Alfred Pennyworth, Samsung has the ultimate service for you. Clearly, this kind of tech is still a ways out from being in everyone’s home, but it is always interesting to see what kind of robotic companionship Samsung is cooking up, if not just for the brief glimpse into the future it might be providing.īut there are loads of CES 2021 tech announcements popping today that will actually be shipping soon (if they aren’t already). But we also getting the usual “still in development” treatment with no slated release window in sight. This year’s CES 2021 Samsung robotic showing stepped things up a notch with the new wine-pouring Bot Handy. It is also programmed to offer up personalized reminders like taking a break from your desk chair or reading off upcoming appointments, like Siri but better because it’s a robot with an adorable animated face. The “robotic assistant and companion” was shown smoothly gliding up to a desk before extending a display from its neck to host a video chat. This one trades out the intelligent grabber arm for a head-mounted display and handy reminders. Samsung also showed the next iteration of its Bot Care unit (also seen in the video above). That, in combination with a pair of mounted camera units, help it determine the weight, size, and shape of various objects it needs to interact with around your home. Samsung claims Bot Handy’s built-in AI help it understand how much pressure to use when grabbing your fine china, so as to not smash your dirty glasses in its artificially intelligent hand before landing them in the dishwasher.
