Manoi PF1: Robot for self-assembled users
On the 29th of May in Kyosho, a water toy company, Kyosho, introduced a plastic robot, size 1/5 in size, for the user to install. Assemble.
On the 29th of May in Kyosho, a water toy company, Kyosho, introduced a plastic robot, one-fifth the size of a human, for the user to install. Assemble.
Robot Manoi PF 01, more than 100 pieces will be launched next month for less than $ 1,700. Manoi PF 01 speaks, walks and adjusts the distance with the object in front of it. Users can also purchase additional sensor units so that robots can add additional motions.
Kyosho's robot team leader, Massayuki Okamoto, said the company wants to give users the ability to create their own unique robots. Kyosho hopes to further develop the robot's mobility.
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