Published on November 26th,2009 at 5:06 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

[iRex 2009] i-Fairy teases us prior to CES 2010.

i-Fairy, is like Actroid a “Reception Robot” but with a more “Manga/Anime” touch. Also produced by Kokoro, i-Fairy will be officially presented next year at CES, however, we had the chance to have a first glimpse at the i-Fairy’s cute little face and could not resist to share this with you.

Future owner of the i-Fairy will have the perfect robot to attract people to their booth or to welcome visitors to their event / show… Depending on your needs, i-Fairy could either be completely autonomous (cannot walk) or just rephrase what you are saying through a mic.

Category Robot
              
[iRex 2009] i-Fairy teases us prior to CES 2010.
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Comments
 

  • http://japaneseclass.jp noob

    wow cool!

  • Jacquelyn Carmichael

    Oh my Geeeyoddd! No way they are actually doing this kind of stuff. If I had money I would soo get one of these. Keep expanding yaaaay robots!

 

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