Home robot 'Kuri' unveiled at CES 2017

The home robot 'Kuri'.

An American company has introduced probably the cutest home robot in the market.

‘Kuri’ has been introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The robot has drawn the attention of multiple attendees with its blinking eyes and pet-like response to human touch.

The voice-controlled robot is designed to do all sorts of tasks around the house. Engineers say Kuri’s selling point is its personality and character.

Werner Struth, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, talks about a robot named Kuri by Mayfield Robotics during a Bosch news conference at the 2017 CES in Las Vegas, Nevada, US, January 4, 2017. © Reuters

The robot searches for eye contact with its owners. It can map houses and move on wheels while playing music, capturing images or delivering messages.

‘Kuri’ runs on extremely advanced hardware that powers its impressive capabilities. The robot can perform security check-ins with a camera installed behind its eyes, and can also control home devices. Its price is about 700 dollars.


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