Published on September 1st,2006 at 7:36 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

MIURO the Jukebox Robot

The famous Japanese company ZMP, that we already featured here at Akihabara News (Robots are invading Akihabara, The ZMP Robot on video (IREX 2005)), now propose a cute new little wonder the MIURO! Actually the Murio is more close to a Robot Jukebox than an ASMIO’s competitor. ZMP thought that having the possibility to enjoy music where ever you are would be a wonderful thing, and decided to develop an autonomous little robot which will crawl around your house and please you with its tune. Now the interesting things is that you can either plug your iPOD on MIURO in order to provide him the necessary music library, or even better Murio can also Stream music your iTUNES play list on your computer… Wicked!









Via MIURO
Category Audio Robot
              
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