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Robonova 1 is a fully customizable and programmable aluminum robot. Its movement is done with HiTEC muscles. These smart muscles and joints give complete control of torque, speed and position. The programming software is simple, so advanced knowledge of programming is not needed. It can walk, run, do flips, cartwheels and dance. It is available as a kit, so you can enjoy building your robot yourself, or as a pre-assembled, ready to walk. In addition to the typical robot talent for walking until it senses a wall using ultrasound, Robonova can be instructed to do cartwheels, take a bow and even do one-handed push-ups.
Released in 2005 |
$1000 |
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There is a new humanoid robot in town called Robofie. The Robofie from Volks Inc. is supposed to leave Sony's AIBO in the dust. Its moves are quite good for an end-consumer robot: walk on two feet (normal speed/high speed), turn, turn and walk, grab, throw, kick, dance. It can also climb stairs. The assembly kit includes controller battery, battery charger and remote control.
Released in 2005 |
$1800 |
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Manoi AT01 ('AT' stands for 'Athlete') features highly flexible RCB-3 controller and precision digital servos from Kondo. It can execute amazingly smooth, natural movements and responds almost instantaneously to your commands. It has been designed for the hobbyists and experimenters.
Released in 2006 |
$1500 |
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The KumoTek-X (KT-X) bipedal robot is the first low-cost bi-pedal robot platform controllable by a standard wireless PS2 game pad controller. It is easy to use and available to the general public.
Released in 2008 |
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KHR-2 is a bipedal humanoid robot kit that allows you to build a fighting robot. It can perform a wide range of motion, such as walking, kung-fu fighting, sucker kicks and acrobatics.
Released in 2006 |
$1400 |
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RoboPhilo (Philo stand for Programmable Humanoid In Lifelike Operation) is 13 inch (330mm) tall and has over 20 individual servos for controlling the head, legs, arms, and other joints. It can be programmed to do complex moves.
Released in 2007 |
$499 |
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Robovie-M version 3 is a robot kit to build programmable humanoid robot that can play soccer. It is an ideal robot kit even for beginners.
Released in 2006 |
$3000 |
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