
Are robots taking over the world? Their presence encroaches upon the home with Rogun, the robotic babysitter. This robot comes with the ability to recognize familiar faces, broadcasting video from its camera to the Internet sans wires, enabling parents to keep an eye on their children remotely. It also doubles up as a wireless Internet or videophone terminal, keeping a keen eye on the home when no one else is around. Standing at 1 meter tall, Rogun boasts a 7″ LCD display on his chest and the ability to call you whenever he detects a stranger within the home. A mass-produced version of Rogun will retail for $5,000 when it is finally available.
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