Embedded netbook on robot

The Oculus telepresence robot was created by Colin Adamson, a Canadian industrial designer.

You can completely move the Oculus telepresence robot to the corridor, while chatting with other friends through the Video interface.

As usual, robots with such features will be very expensive. However, virtual reality image processing robots have lower costs (thanks to integrated Netbook that works like brain, eye, ear and vocal cords). Virtual reality technology is really a bridge between: middle-income people with virtual reality image processing robot.

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The Oculus telepresence robot is made up of a wheeled frame, with adjustable ABS frame for netbooks or laptops (screen size Image is not over 10 inches, though, according to researchers, 11 inches is also good.)

While the netbook, designed for communication and wireless Internet access, runs Windows, the Oculus telepresence robot can be remotely controlled via the internet. By using any of the mobile devices Ios (Apple's operating system) or Android (Android operating system), or a computer, run open source control software. "All of these virtual reality image manipulation robots can be controlled via a touch screen or mouse hover function." An Arduino microcontroller chip built into the main board will transition command from the netbook to the platform ".

Virtual reality image processor (Oculus telepresence robot). Using a regular laptop battery, the power supply keeps running for 1-2 hours continuously, when it needs charging, the robot can connect itself to the power supply for charging. It is possible to view the graphical display of information loaded through webcams connected to the internet.

In addition to the addition of a tear gas gun or small mechanical arm grip, when the user wants the virtual reality image processor (with dual LED headlamps available) as a guard night guards.