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    Friday
    Mar132020

    The T9 Robot Is Pretty Slick!

    Robotics says their T9 is the world's most advanced programmable robot that automatically converts from a robot to a vehicle in a stunningly smooth and seamless movement. Actually, I saw the transformation and it's quite impressive as you can see in their 15 second video. (link below). At Toy Fair New York they demonstrated many of its other functions: bipedal walking in robot form, race function in vehicle form and robot control/commands by voice or app. The T9 is built with the latest robotic technology with 23 proprietary chips and 22 proprietary servo motors, one for each artificial joint. That makes it one of the most agile and flexible robots ever created. The T9 can perform captivating dance movement and innovative stunts. With three programming platforms (Manual, Visual and 3D Graphics) T9’s massive storage has enough memory to store tens of thousands of them. As expected the T9 is not inexpensive, but at $499.99, it does seem better than any other robot in that price range I've ever seen. Jacob, a company spokesperson (and a big MAD fan, it turns out) told me they company is working on another robot who won't transform into a car, but will other fun robot things. He'll have lower price, but no other details are set yet. You can always check at their website.

    Company website: https://robosen.us/ 

    He is available on Amazon now: https://www.amazon.com/Robosen-Programmable-Intelligent-Transforming-Intelligence/dp/B082Q5R9P2  

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