Lego Mindstorms

Lego Mindstorms robot listens to your tweets

The Lego Mindstorms robot with a Nokia N900 as the brain, is a good listener to your tweets. You are authorized to use your tweets on Twitter to send this Lego robot to enter in steps according to your tweets.

The peep-Lego robot called NIKO controllable, which is really a cool social network bot, you need to Tweet @ N900Niko special commands to get it going with what you want. Niko can move, turn and even take pictures using the Nokia N900. A video is included below shows Niko in action.

Wearable Robot

Wearable robot which is great for the elderly and those who are injured or disabled

robotics parts

Here comes a wearable robot that is ideal for the elderly and those who are injured or disabled, which allows a person to represent the mobile disabled / elderly in certain events or even shopping at the mall. The robot is essentially the Wearable telepresence people with disabilities or the elderly, your camera has a used by the mobile robot to capture and send live video wirelessly back to the disabled or elderly in the distance.

A person sitting in a stationary place is capable of controlling the movement of the robotic camera wirelessly (via Internet) and see the landscape of what the friend sees. The robot also dress can be used to instruct students remotely through some tasks or complex processes, where the instructor can remotely tell students what to do in a more easily viewable.

Wearable Robot is currently in prototype phase, developed by researchers in the Telerobotics Laboratory Tsumaki Japan Yamagata University. Must have great many applications when it becomes available in the market.

Tiny Robots

Tiny robots, handmade using recycled and surplus electronic components

little robots

Here are a few tiny robots that were crafted using recycled and surplus electronic components from their computers, cell phones and other devices. His eyes are two LEDs and solar panels have the juice to meet Dom and for giving the ability to walk at a speed of 1.5 cm per second in bright sunlight.

The robots also work in small rooms, such as fluorescent light. We have a few interesting on this list, as shown above, one who sings like a bird when it has been played in full sunlight.

Remo (Remote Brain) is another Humanoid Robot Kit

There are a number of kits available humanoid robot, that could take one to build your own humanoid robot, if the price was not an issue. Remo (Remote brain) is another humanoid robot kit that comes equipped with a number of speeds, including high quality CCD cameras for image processing and pressure sensors on the feet to maintain balance.

The Remo can be controlled remotely via Bluetooth. This means that you can build an application installed on your Bluetooth-enabled computer, netbook or Smart Phone, remotely control the humanoid robot. The Remo can be powered by lithium batteries or AC adapter.

The Remo will have to wear clothes, and also to get to wear a mask on his face. Either it was found to be a beast of fear walking in their nest.