This robotic flying ball is still a prototype but research is speeding up so it can become a commercial product as soon as possible. One of its first uses can be to use a camera to record from the air or to record areas difficult to access.
This robotic flying ball is still a prototype but research is speeding up so it can become a commercial product as soon as possible. One of its first uses can be to use a camera to record from the air or to record areas difficult to access.
Seen at a hidden shop in Akihabara.
This is yet another Japanese robotic exoskeleton, this time designed and created by students of an institute specialized in robotics in Okinawa.
Source: Gizmodo.jp.