The issue with these humanoid skeletonized robots is designing the form then the function. Do consumers want something to do a task or do we want the task done. The consumer has to pay for the creation and development of the thing doing the task then pay for the development and creation of the thing to do it with.
The problem with robots like Alfred is that they’re going to be obsolete fairly soon as humanoid robots start coming online. Things like Figure01.
Indeed. If they become mainstream in the next five years.
The Wyze robot vacuum is very well priced and does an excellent job also. Does not mop though.
The issue with these humanoid skeletonized robots is designing the form then the function. Do consumers want something to do a task or do we want the task done. The consumer has to pay for the creation and development of the thing doing the task then pay for the development and creation of the thing to do it with.