Amazon home robot prototype is reportedly waist-high and can be summoned by voice
Amazon home robot prototype is reportedly waist-high and can be
summoned by voice
· A current
prototype of the “Vesta” robot is about waist-high and can roam around your
home using cameras, the report says.
· Amazon
invests heavily in robots for its warehouses but has not yet launched a home
robot.
is still working on a robot that will
roam around homes, according to Bloomberg.
A prototype of the robot, codenamed “Vesta,” is about
“waist-high,” can be controlled by voice and is capable of moving around on its
own using built-in cameras, according to the report.
A similar report last April
revealed that Amazon is interested in creating home robots that might be able
to provide access to the company’s Amazon Alexa voice assistant no matter where
you are. Bloomberg said the robot isn’t ready to launch this year as originally
planned.
An Amazon representative declined to comment.
Amazon has continued to invest in robotics and in June introduced new warehouse
robots including the Pegasus and Xanthus.
Amazon typically holds big product reveal events at its
Seattle headquarters in September. Last year, Amazon introduced 15 new
Alexa-enabled products, including a microwave. Bloomberg said a new “higher
quality Echo speaker” will be announced this year, which is in line with what
the company has done in the past.
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