
Ever had to go to a meeting but didn't want to? Every single one, huh? I'm with you. Between PTA and AA it feels like I spend half my life in a folding chair with a cup of shitty coffee and a sugar cookie. But now you can send a robot to attend for you!
Step forward the QB from Anybots - a robot who can go to the office for you.
Developed by Bob Christopher, the brainchild behind the Pleo dinosaurs, the cute looking robot is essentially a teleconferencing system on wheels.
The robot can alter its height from 3ft to 5.7ft and weighs 2.5st (35lbs), with a main computer and several mini-computers on board. It has an LCD monitor mounted on its head which feeds a webcam image of the telecommuter.
This information is then transmitted to the remote user via a web browser, who can direct the robot with simple keyboard commands. QB is self-balancing and rolls around on two aluminium and rubber wheels at human walking speed.
The little jerks are actually going into production and will be available this fall for $15,000. Alternatively, tape a webcam to a broomstick tied to an RC car. BOOM -- WHO JUST SAVED YOUR COMPANY $14,900?! It's called InGWenuity. Oh geez, there I go waving my magic word wand again!
Hit the jump for a closeup of deathbot's head and a video of the squirt in action
.Step forward the QB from Anybots - a robot who can go to the office for you.
Developed by Bob Christopher, the brainchild behind the Pleo dinosaurs, the cute looking robot is essentially a teleconferencing system on wheels.
The robot can alter its height from 3ft to 5.7ft and weighs 2.5st (35lbs), with a main computer and several mini-computers on board. It has an LCD monitor mounted on its head which feeds a webcam image of the telecommuter.
This information is then transmitted to the remote user via a web browser, who can direct the robot with simple keyboard commands. QB is self-balancing and rolls around on two aluminium and rubber wheels at human walking speed.
The little jerks are actually going into production and will be available this fall for $15,000. Alternatively, tape a webcam to a broomstick tied to an RC car. BOOM -- WHO JUST SAVED YOUR COMPANY $14,900?! It's called InGWenuity. Oh geez, there I go waving my magic word wand again!
Hit the jump for a closeup of deathbot's head and a video of the squirt in action

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