Double by Double Robotics
August 19, 2012
The Double looks like an ultra-simple robot that can navigate a far-off place through two iPads. One acts as the robot’s eyes and ears, and the other controls it through an iPad application. It is the simplest, most elegant way to be somewhere else in the world without flying there. The minimalist design and intuitive touchscreen controls allow you to freely move around without inconveniencing others.
You can stay at eye level, whether sitting or standing, by adjusting your height remotely, which makes conversations fluid and real. Retractable kickstands will automatically deploy to conserve power when you are not moving around. Efficient motors and lightweight design give Double the ability to last all day without recharging the battery. …
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Comments (2)
by GatorALLin
here is a kickstarter.com project that reminded me of this…
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/289767902/oculus-telepresence-robot
by GatorALLin
Love this mobile human robot idea…
At work we use HDskype and GoTomeeting.com and http://www.joinme.com more and more every week. Cost of travel beyond time and hassle is always going up and the need to meet in a few seconds from now, vs. even drive across town happens even more in this day and time. Had me thinking that old ideas of robots being run by advanced AI software may either be too far off to enjoy the benefits now…. and since human labor is still so cheap (insert joke here for AT&T’s phone help from India)…why not have some hybrid that would let a robot float around the office and you could call it for a particular task at any needed time. You scroll through a list of active online people trained for each task, then you pick one and are connected live with 2way camera on both ends…you pay per minute and only when happy with the support/service. In summary human run robots… a hybrid of 2 great ideas…. as robots continue to develop and AI software gets better the robots run mundane tasks and slowly merge over to be less and less need for human use. You even monitor what the humans are needed for and find more and more subtle ways to use them less and less. Anyhow.. justMy2cents…