Sony Robot


The Robots made by Sony

Sony's Assistive Leg - Empowering Mobility

Sony Assistive Leg: Sony developed a wearable robot called the Sony Assistive Leg, which was designed to assist people with mobility issues. The robot, worn on the legs, provided support and improved walking capabilities for individuals with weakened leg muscles.

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QRIO - The Humanoid Robo

QRIO (Quest for Curiosity) was a humanoid robot developed by Sony. It was unveiled in 2003 and featured advanced capabilities such as face and voice recognition, the ability to walk and move smoothly, and an expressive body with gestures. QRIO was designed to interact with humans and demonstrate social intelligence.

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AIBO - The Robotic Pet Companion

AIBO is a series of robotic pets developed by Sony. The first AIBO model, ERS-110, was introduced in 1999, and subsequent models were released until 2006. AIBO was designed to resemble a dog and had autonomous behaviors, voice recognition, and the ability to learn from its environment.

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Sony Rolly - The Dancing Music Player

Sony Rolly, introduced in 2007, was a unique music player robot. Shaped like an egg with wheels and movable limbs, Rolly could dance to music, change colors, and be programmed to perform specific movements. It had built-in speakers and could also synchronize music with its movements.

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