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Human recognition
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No Alexa support (yet)
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Published: 2018-10-31, Author: Marc , review by: tomsguide.com
Vector is fairly autonomous and feels like a robot pet, Face recognition is a lot of fun
There's not enough to do with it to warrant replacing your Cozmo, Battery life could be better
Anki Vector is a robot that's always on, fun, but limited in its scope. There is a big brain packed into a small machine and, currently, that brain is undernourished. Because of that, Vector doesn't quite match up to Cozmo's ability to help kids learn to...
When I spoke to Palatucci earlier this month, he made a big deal of Vector's always-on capabilities.“This is the first robot we've made that's always online,” Palatucci said. “The consequence of that is that the robot is able to update its software by con...
Abstract: Anki is an American company founded in 2010 by three Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute graduates. Anki DRIVE was their first smash hit product, followed by Anki Overdrive in 2015 a very popular futuristic Scalextric racing car track with smart cars.The...
Abstract: Like Cosmo, Vector is an orange-sized robot that moves around on tracks, has fork-lift-like arms on the front and a large head between them that's almost entirely screen. On the outside, little is different except for the colour palette and some other min...
Vector's charming personality is an absolute delight, The technology and sensors involved are incredibly impressive, Future updates and support means Vector has huge potential
Lacking in features at launch, Really expensive, especially compared to other digital assistants, Constant need for attention can become a little irritating
Anki Vector – Robot butler at your service Remember Anki Cozmo from 2017? That adorable little robot was Amazon's best-selling toy that year, with his big personality and slew of interactive games making the likes of Teksta and Furby look prehistoric in c...
Published: 2018-08-10, Author: Marc , review by: techradar.com
No app required, Powerful processor, Great fun to use
Its best features are still to come, Build a little too similar to Cozmo
We only scratched the surface of what Vector can do in our short time with it, but it's clear that this is a more sophisticated machine than Cozmo. Anki is pitching it as a family device that, in the near future, should be used in the home much like Googl...
Vector's one of the most exciting gadgets I've seen in a while. He's stuffed full of sensors and tech despite his miniature frame, while his AI seems very promising. My main concern, though, is whether Vector has a clear target audience. His little broth...
Published: 2019-03-21, Author: M , review by: geekzone.co.nz
Abstract: The Anki Vector is a little companion robot that can entertain you and give you a glimpse into the world of robotics. An evolution of Anki's previous robot, it is powered by a Qualcomm APQ8009 System-on-Chip (SoC) with four ARM Cortex A7 CPUs (running up...
Abstract: A year or so ago I reviewed Vector's cousin Cozmo and although appearance-wise they are similar, in reality Vector is quite different.Vector, created by a company called Anki, is described as your interactive buddy and companion, your alternative to Googl...