Vstone M3-Neony and M3-Synchy robot details unveiled

Vstone has just delivered even more information on the M3-Neony and M3-Synchy robots, where they are even taking orders for both if you happen to scratch your head on how to spend your extra oodles of dough. The M3-Neony was specially built for research into cognitive development, with motor control and interaction in particular. It sports up to 90 tactile sensors that will cover its entire body, coupled with a two 300,000 pixel cameras and two microphones for sensing its environment. A tiny x86 processor is thrown into the mix alongside 512MB memory to work in tandem with a sub-CPU specifically for motion data. As for the M3-Synchy, this communication robot was built to research verbal and non-verbal communication, and is more comfortable at an office desk as it gets to work. Being from Japan, you can bet your bottom dollar they won’t be cheap.

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