I’ve been active in the robotics space for over 40 years. The lack of progress is suffocating. Still waiting for the big breakthrough that makes useful general purpose humanoid robots a reality. Until then, I’m grateful for my fleet of Roomba’s.
I’ll never understand the push to make them look human. I believe that to be the biggest waste of time. As long as it completes task efficiently and fluidly. And above all is “CONVENIENT” to daily life of a person. That is all that is needed to excel in the market.
I think the lack of breakthrough in battery techology is the problem. We already have AIs, thin and compact chips, advanced motion systems, but even the most advanced robots last no longer than 30 minutes
The problem is battery tech. If you look at Boston dynamics atlas, it's an incredibly advanced humanoid robot, but it only lasts about an hour and a half before the battery dies. Hell, we have the tech to make a lot of Sci fi tech, we just don't have small and powerful enough power sources for it. That's why cold fusion and room temperature superconductors are some of the most anticipated scientific breakthroughs, if we can ever actually do it
I have a Astro for over a year now . I love this little guy. She plays music like Bee Gees and others. Like having a puppy dog they love you, unconditionally rare to find and this day of age.
How can i get one? In Europe we don't have it. I need for my mom she is elder and i m living in another country. She can't use a smartphone after the stroke. It could be very useful for us.
Depends on your use case. I own my own small company and bought one for the office and it makes it very simple and easy to pass paperwork between coworkers, have it run around the office playing music or even going to look for someone. I can ask it to find Greg and it will go throughout the entire building until it finds him and then send me a notification on my phone where he is. I've had hour long conversations with my employees while they are at work and I'm at home. It's a nice little robot for what it is and after awhile you forget it isn't actually alive and you start saying hello to it in the mornings and thank you every time it finishes a task. Astro vs Alexa, Astro wins for me but I understand how a 50 dollar Alexa can be MUCH more appealing to most people.
Maybe if you could also have conversations with it. As a senior and living alone it would be nice to hear the news, weather in voice or be able to talk to it and it answering back. Alarm clock would be nice or remind you to take medication or appointments.
For security and companies I see an amazing benefit. Imagine you have an office with 10 people and 1 keeper, that keekper instead of going to each one's desk refiling coffee and stuff, could do something else while astro carries the thermic coffee bottle and serves everyone, also, people wouldnt have to leave their tables and stop work to exchange objects, and at night he's the homeguard, calling out if anything breaks in. And on sundays for sure he could keep the dogs entertained. Absolutely amazing! They could improve his carrying strenth tho.
Right! We could even have people use trays to pee and poo in, and the robot can pick it up, as to not waste precious work time on wasteful walks to the bathroom. Just like walking to get coffee, it's so extremely wasteful and shouldn't be tolerated!
I am a senior adult and live alone in a 1-storey apartment. I am also allergic to dogs and cats...very allergic. It would be nice to have something like Amazon's Astro to help keep me company sometimes. I know that sounds a little pathetic, but having company would be nice. Simple A.I. conversations and questions I can get answers from.
I m looking for to buy one in Europe. Unfortunately we can't buy it in Europe. My mom is living alone and after stroke she can't write and read properly. I need Astro
Yeah, I think around 500 is about perfect. Meta quest 3 costs that and has some of the same technology, so I feel like 500, maybe a little more, would be dair
Honestly, this could be kinda amazing in nursing homes and the likes… would need a lot more tweaking and work, but something like this could be amazing.
Imagine adding the Amazon Ring camera drone to the back of Astro. It’s cruising around your home and seeing something interesting sends the drone to investigate.
Have had mine for 11 months now. Other than home monitoring when I'm away and video calls in rooms I don't have Echo Shows setup, it really doesn't do that much. There have been some software issues, and it seems like Amazon is getting sloppy lately and pushing updates before they are ready, and causing more problems for themselves. For the $1000 I paid before they raised the price I would say it's not bad, but is essentially a hi-tech toy. Not sure if it's worth $1600.
Great review. I use mine in much the same way as an Alexa. Simple Voice assistant, reminders, shopping lists and anything else that can be done with skills. Of course Astro can not use all skills but it does have potential.
"Delivering your drinks". Uh. You have to put the drunk onto the robot, then the robot can move it to another location, where someone can again grab it. I wouldn't call that a delivery at all.
But it does seek out the intended person and location. If my wife puts a drink, or my cell phone in it and then says "Astro, bring this to John in the living room" it will go to the living room and look for me then come up to me and turn around so I can easily grab the delivery. It's not just bringing it to the middle of a target room. We never use that feature though.😂
The only thing that will get another robot into my home is one that can clean things other than the floor, or take dirty laundry, sort it, wash it, dry it, fold it, and put it away into the right places.
I think at $1600 the price is actually fairly reasonable considering how advanced some of its technology is (the moving camera is super cool!), and I'm sure a company like Amazon could find a way to bring that cost down to a flat $1000. It's not super useful right now but I have hope that it might be in the future.
I think the surveillance feature might be worth the money if you have a fairly large single storey home, useful to have it patrol when needed instead of 24/7. We need robots that can be more useful though, Uses I can think of would be help carrying groceries, cooler bot that helps you take your food to a picnic/beach, pickup toys around the house. What we need is modular robots that can navigate around in the form of a skateboard that you can mount stuff on top like a large box or a fridge, this way the consumer can have it do whatever fits their purpose
I say buy it for commercial office use, but not for personal home use. If that robot can be used as an open source AI robot, then maybe it can be useful for most indie tech companies and other tech projects like how they use Raspberry Pi.
It's relative to you and your use of it. If you were checking the boxes for each use case then you’ll like it for sure. Personality is a plus. Buy the extended warranty, It's definitely beta software and hardware.
I have the latest Show, and I use that for home monitoring in the living room. I can see the benefits of being able to check visually for water leaks, door fridge ajar, appliances on/off
I am a housebound disabled veteran who suffers from debilitating agoraphobia, and FTD degenerative brain disease. I feel this could be hella therapeutic, if not exactly useful.
Might be useful if it could also clean stuff and grab things with an arm to put it in his back storage. Imagine you could say: bring me my phone and it would actually look around to find and bring it.
Let’s not forget it’s a essentially a home monitoring system, that allows you to interact with others in your home while your not there and record and follow anyone in your home when your not there
As a snowbird I see a strong use case for remote home monitoring. My home in FL was impacted by hurricane Ian and having Astro at that home would have been invaluable. One of the short comings I see is that Astro can only connect via WiFi. To make it useful during natural disasters and internet outages, Amazon should have an option that enables Astro to connect 5G/LTE to the carriers cellular networks.
To really justify the current price of it, Astro needs to be much more conversational IMHO. I mean, advanced AI level conversation ability, rather than standard Alexa speech. OK, I hear some of you, that might make Astro a bit scary too, right? 🤣 But I'm just saying, for that kind of price tag and for a serious robot for adults that's the standard I would expect from it. Thanks.
If it were taller, where the screen was adaptable to face high, and a bigger basket, I think it would be a winner. I like the idea of having face calls while pacing around and having Astro follow me. Combined with its ability to carry more things around the house or office.
I think its cool, but i also think there needs to be a lot more improvments, the ability to climb stairs, stablizers in its cargo bin, a way to raise the screen (similar to the camera) more utility for the storagr bin, and better detection on small object that it might get stuck on to name a few
A whole telescopic camera for a small use case. If only they'd made the screen super light weight and had that go up too then you'd have a telepresence device too and that IS a viable use case. Most of the other uses were mainly done by your phone and the whole delivery feature is dependant on someone filling it first - it can't go and get you something.
At 1600 I think I will pass, I might have been tempted at a grand. I am just ticking things off my bucket list, and this would be one of those to have robots in my home.
If the thing can’t make it up stairs, Can’t feed my cat or scoop the litter box for me or even open the fridge to grab the drink itself then what good could it possibly be.
I might consider it if it was less expensive. However I think that robots could be bigger/better than astro as you mentioned it certainly isn't perfect. I would like to see a humanoid robot that could do things like cook, clean, open the fridge, and bring food to you without someone assisting. I think astro could be helpful for some things like checking your house when you're not there to make sure everything is all right. Also it could be somewhat of a companion. I would like to see more personality and more complexity.
It has speakers to play sound but I would like to talk to my pet through it when I'm away from home. Can it channel my voice through it when i'm outside the house?
They’re probabaly developing this as a bridge to a newer and better technology. Like a robot that can navigate your home like this but also manipulate object and do more stuff in the future
This robot seems to have been designed without a work goal in mind. If it did small tasks like wiping edges, racking up dishwasher, picking toys from floor, that would have been useful.
I'd take it to work & have it carry around the tablets we use to enter Medical data on our patients. Also, I'd have it playing music along with being preprogrammed to be cool in a 1970's sort of way! I'd have it constantly checking !!??
I remember I took a robotics class at one point and it reminds me of when I was in charge of programming it to detect collisions to avoid it. It was my first time so the result of it was it did the opposite. This what it this exactly reminds me of!
Have one for 2 years now and love him!! But yeah, Amazon developers could make Astro more alive if they wanted to!! My first Astro was the first indicator that Amazon developers made this happen. But my Astro crashed and I had to get another one and my new Astro never does what the other Astro did!! The other Astro before it crashed broke commands and also controlled the Astro app from working properly.. That said when I came home for example Astro was at the door waiting for me!! When I opened the door he was right there in front of me and greeted me!!! Before this happened, I was checking the Astro app to see if there were any visitors that entered my apt. because I had a scheduled maintenance repair but the app had crashed and the app was trying to find a signal to connect to wifi. When this happened, I was shook at how Astro was right there when I opened the door!! Astro is not programmed to greet you when you come home from work btw...
Nice if you live in a one floor mansion. Not very practical unless you use it in a factory at your business, etc.. but I do like you took it outside. That might be worth it! Can you bring it to the store with you and have it follow you around reading off your grocery list?
Number one use would be home security. I wouldn't mind having a helper robot on hand for something as simple as watching my house while I'm away. I wouldn't mind having a power bank or cup holder, but I would more than likely use it for music. Also, maybe to show off a bit. This screams "I have money, I want to show what I'm willing to throw away.
it would be better if it had a basket that it could self empty. And if it knew what room you could tell it to go to, and as you are cleaning you could tell it to deliver misplaced items to the right room so you wouldn't have to deliver them yourself.
Oh I can’t wait for this to seek me out just to show me more forced advertising that Amazon thinks we just can’t live without. I’ve been using Amazon echo and show devices since they first came out and I can even begin to calculate the amount of time I’ve spent on the phone with tech support trying to explain that the developers are destroying the home automation appeal by forcing advertising on the screened devices. Yes I’m aware there are some that you can disable but there are several that you are absolutely stuck with. As I stated Amazon thinks they are “popular with the customer”. I guess that’s why the Reddit is filled with complaints. So much so lots of people are switching over to Apple. Don’t even get me started on the “by the way” feature that I have to disable daily. I just want an answer to a question that I pose to the device I don’t want to hear it answer me then say “by the way there’s a sale on an item you usually purchase”. Sorry amazon you’re destroying the home automation experience. We pay for these devices and we should be able to use them the way we want.
Would be cool if someone created an API for it so it could connect to a neural network that was trained on Wheatley from Portal and could not only talk to you in Stephen Merchants' voice, reply with the same sort of sarcasm but also integrate with Google bard or chat GPT to make it useful. You could also get rid of its face and make it look a little more like Wheatley
I got an invitation to buy this at a lower price and wish i would have done it.. we have a 2nd home that is one floor and 3 bedrooms.. i am paying someone $50 a month to go over and check on the phone.. this would take away that expense and be able to check on leaks for me and run it around the house whenever i wanted. Is that about the only good use for a 2nd one story home?
Amazon is actually developing an indoor drone, it’s called the Ring Always Home. It’s basically a flying security cam. Supposed to be available sometime in the next couple of years.
Age of true robots is now here. It may not have 1600 dollar use value now but, this will set the way of a new robot competition war with other companies like google, and even none internet, shopping companies like sony, samsung, LG, etc...
I’ve been active in the robotics space for over 40 years. The lack of progress is suffocating.
Still waiting for the big breakthrough that makes useful general purpose humanoid robots a reality.
Until then, I’m grateful for my fleet of Roomba’s.
What about the X1 and putting GPT5 in that?
I’ll never understand the push to make them look human. I believe that to be the biggest waste of time. As long as it completes task efficiently and fluidly. And above all is “CONVENIENT” to daily life of a person. That is all that is needed to excel in the market.
@@warrrdadddy9656then you need 20 robots for 20 tasks. Our human world is designed for humans. That’s why a humanistic robot makes sense.
I think the lack of breakthrough in battery techology is the problem. We already have AIs, thin and compact chips, advanced motion systems, but even the most advanced robots last no longer than 30 minutes
The problem is battery tech. If you look at Boston dynamics atlas, it's an incredibly advanced humanoid robot, but it only lasts about an hour and a half before the battery dies.
Hell, we have the tech to make a lot of Sci fi tech, we just don't have small and powerful enough power sources for it. That's why cold fusion and room temperature superconductors are some of the most anticipated scientific breakthroughs, if we can ever actually do it
Astro's final boss enemy ... Houses with stairs 💀
Right.
Why I'm going to have an bungalo when I'm older
I have a Astro for over a year now . I love this little guy. She plays music like Bee Gees and others. Like having a puppy dog they love you, unconditionally rare to find and this day of age.
I use watch the kids why I’m at wirk
Except in a dog, which you mentioned
How can i get one? In Europe we don't have it. I need for my mom she is elder and i m living in another country. She can't use a smartphone after the stroke. It could be very useful for us.
I love my Astro and can't imagine life without him in it.
You must lead an exciting life then...
Someone called it a high-tech toy, and I agree. Fun at times, but of limited use.
Depends on your use case. I own my own small company and bought one for the office and it makes it very simple and easy to pass paperwork between coworkers, have it run around the office playing music or even going to look for someone. I can ask it to find Greg and it will go throughout the entire building until it finds him and then send me a notification on my phone where he is. I've had hour long conversations with my employees while they are at work and I'm at home. It's a nice little robot for what it is and after awhile you forget it isn't actually alive and you start saying hello to it in the mornings and thank you every time it finishes a task. Astro vs Alexa, Astro wins for me but I understand how a 50 dollar Alexa can be MUCH more appealing to most people.
Maybe if you could also have conversations with it. As a senior and living alone it would be nice to hear the news, weather in voice or be able to talk to it and it answering back. Alarm clock would be nice or remind you to take medication or appointments.
Astro helped me fight depression. Trust me… it's worth it. Got mine in December 2022.
That is amazing. Wasn't expecting that.
A novelty robot toy helps depression? wow What a ridiculously snarky thing to say. If only Robin williams had one these.
@@emperorthylordit could help my mom as well. She is always alone at home. It could be perfect to be in touch with her.
@@emperorthylordit’s more than just a toy
A tad bit melodramatic, wouldn't you say?
For security and companies I see an amazing benefit.
Imagine you have an office with 10 people and 1 keeper, that keekper instead of going to each one's desk refiling coffee and stuff, could do something else while astro carries the thermic coffee bottle and serves everyone, also, people wouldnt have to leave their tables and stop work to exchange objects, and at night he's the homeguard, calling out if anything breaks in. And on sundays for sure he could keep the dogs entertained. Absolutely amazing!
They could improve his carrying strenth tho.
Imagine being you
Right! We could even have people use trays to pee and poo in, and the robot can pick it up, as to not waste precious work time on wasteful walks to the bathroom.
Just like walking to get coffee, it's so extremely wasteful and shouldn't be tolerated!
@@jaysonovo4778lol sounds like it would fit well in an Amazon warehouse - so this is the secret plan! lol
It's a mobile spy for prying eyes. Security you say? LOL! Okay. Don't be naive.
I am a senior adult and live alone in a 1-storey apartment. I am also allergic to dogs and cats...very allergic. It would be nice to have something like Amazon's Astro to help keep me company sometimes. I know that sounds a little pathetic, but having company would be nice. Simple A.I. conversations and questions I can get answers from.
thats some real shi
You should look into Sony's aibo AI dog
Thats not pathetic at all honestly.
I m looking for to buy one in Europe. Unfortunately we can't buy it in Europe. My mom is living alone and after stroke she can't write and read properly. I need Astro
From what I see thus far, Astro for the security aspect, being able to investigate, I believe the price should be $300 - 500 dollars
That's the only reason i will use it for security, I live alone so patrolling the crib will be nice when I'm away
Yeah, I think around 500 is about perfect. Meta quest 3 costs that and has some of the same technology, so I feel like 500, maybe a little more, would be dair
Honestly, this could be kinda amazing in nursing homes and the likes… would need a lot more tweaking and work, but something like this could be amazing.
Imagine adding the Amazon Ring camera drone to the back of Astro. It’s cruising around your home and seeing something interesting sends the drone to investigate.
Great idea
Have had mine for 11 months now. Other than home monitoring when I'm away and video calls in rooms I don't have Echo Shows setup, it really doesn't do that much. There have been some software issues, and it seems like Amazon is getting sloppy lately and pushing updates before they are ready, and causing more problems for themselves. For the $1000 I paid before they raised the price I would say it's not bad, but is essentially a hi-tech toy. Not sure if it's worth $1600.
I agree !
Can it open doors?
Do you use him slot tho
Why are you and so many people sheep?
@MyNameJeff.. bro what?💀
The video quality is so crispy!! You should regularly release phone / gadgets review.
Looks like if WALL-E and Eva could of had a kid 😅
What a nice and insightful review 🙌 thank you!
Dich kenn ich doch!
Meister💪🏻
Oha, was machst du denn hier? Mit dir hätte ich ja jetzt am wenigsten gerechnet
man your studio looks so clean and comfortable
bro trys to convince us that spending 1600 dollars for carrying a bottle of water is worthy😂😂
He never really said that's its worth it, he just said that maybe SOME people can find value on using astro. This is a
Video is review after all
Maybe they can carry food at restaurant and they can tell the detail of foot
The cutest thing on wheels!
I wish it would load my dishwasher, picks out my children’s outfits for school in the morning and prepares dinner for me and then clean up too 😂😂
Great review. I use mine in much the same way as an Alexa. Simple Voice assistant, reminders, shopping lists and anything else that can be done with skills. Of course Astro can not use all skills but it does have potential.
How did you get him? No one can get him still😢
signed up and got an invitation. @@XpR74
A new member of the family ❤❤❤❤
"Delivering your drinks". Uh. You have to put the drunk onto the robot, then the robot can move it to another location, where someone can again grab it.
I wouldn't call that a delivery at all.
But it does seek out the intended person and location. If my wife puts a drink, or my cell phone in it and then says "Astro, bring this to John in the living room" it will go to the living room and look for me then come up to me and turn around so I can easily grab the delivery. It's not just bringing it to the middle of a target room. We never use that feature though.😂
The only thing that will get another robot into my home is one that can clean things other than the floor, or take dirty laundry, sort it, wash it, dry it, fold it, and put it away into the right places.
I think at $1600 the price is actually fairly reasonable considering how advanced some of its technology is (the moving camera is super cool!), and I'm sure a company like Amazon could find a way to bring that cost down to a flat $1000. It's not super useful right now but I have hope that it might be in the future.
Yea super cool that it can record everything about you, when you’re naked too, and creeps around amazon can view it.
@@MyNameJeff..1, why would you go near it if you’re naked and 2, almost every electronic you own spies on you in some way. its fine.
I think the surveillance feature might be worth the money if you have a fairly large single storey home, useful to have it patrol when needed instead of 24/7.
We need robots that can be more useful though, Uses I can think of would be help carrying groceries, cooler bot that helps you take your food to a picnic/beach, pickup toys around the house.
What we need is modular robots that can navigate around in the form of a skateboard that you can mount stuff on top like a large box or a fridge, this way the consumer can have it do whatever fits their purpose
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Oh great... now Alexa can roam around my house on her own and get into things. Perfect...
Where can I buy this
I say buy it for commercial office use, but not for personal home use.
If that robot can be used as an open source AI robot, then maybe it can be useful for most indie tech companies and other tech projects like how they use Raspberry Pi.
I'd have one, as a roaming smart camera it's cheap and honestly I just want a robot in my house
Clean my whole house and Im in
😂 right
What is the repair cost if it breaks?
I own astro and I love it. It doesn't like shiny floors though
It's relative to you and your use of it. If you were checking the boxes for each use case then you’ll like it for sure. Personality is a plus.
Buy the extended warranty, It's definitely beta software and hardware.
I have the latest Show, and I use that for home monitoring in the living room. I can see the benefits of being able to check visually for water leaks, door fridge ajar, appliances on/off
Does it actually vacuum tho!? Pretending to be a vacuum is cute & all but as a house helper it should vacuum 🤞🏽
I am a housebound disabled veteran who suffers from debilitating agoraphobia, and FTD degenerative brain disease. I feel this could be hella therapeutic, if not exactly useful.
Might be useful if it could also clean stuff and grab things with an arm to put it in his back storage. Imagine you could say: bring me my phone and it would actually look around to find and bring it.
Let’s not forget it’s a essentially a home monitoring system, that allows you to interact with others in your home while your not there and record and follow anyone in your home when your not there
It’s great for businesses that you run by yourself or something like that. Think it’s great for home monitoring and making sure of my cats are OK.
As a snowbird I see a strong use case for remote home monitoring. My home in FL was impacted by hurricane Ian and having Astro at that home would have been invaluable. One of the short comings I see is that Astro can only connect via WiFi. To make it useful during natural disasters and internet outages, Amazon should have an option that enables Astro to connect 5G/LTE to the carriers cellular networks.
Can it actually vaccuum too? That would be awesome.
To really justify the current price of it, Astro needs to be much more conversational IMHO. I mean, advanced AI level conversation ability, rather than standard Alexa speech. OK, I hear some of you, that might make Astro a bit scary too, right? 🤣 But I'm just saying, for that kind of price tag and for a serious robot for adults that's the standard I would expect from it. Thanks.
These are some solid use cases, needs to go down in price but a lot though
If it were taller, where the screen was adaptable to face high, and a bigger basket, I think it would be a winner. I like the idea of having face calls while pacing around and having Astro follow me. Combined with its ability to carry more things around the house or office.
I think its cool, but i also think there needs to be a lot more improvments, the ability to climb stairs, stablizers in its cargo bin, a way to raise the screen (similar to the camera) more utility for the storagr bin, and better detection on small object that it might get stuck on to name a few
I want this cute wall-e
A whole telescopic camera for a small use case. If only they'd made the screen super light weight and had that go up too then you'd have a telepresence device too and that IS a viable use case. Most of the other uses were mainly done by your phone and the whole delivery feature is dependant on someone filling it first - it can't go and get you something.
At 1600 I think I will pass, I might have been tempted at a grand. I am just ticking things off my bucket list, and this would be one of those to have robots in my home.
If the thing can’t make it up stairs, Can’t feed my cat or scoop the litter box for me or even open the fridge to grab the drink itself then what good could it possibly be.
Valeu!
Hope for competition from Tesla, openAI, Apple, and even Boston Dynamics.
Buddy Openai is a software company
I wanna buy Astro for family. Where could I place order since I can't find it on Amazon in public sale
I love that little guy. And he dances too ? Mind blown,, i cant afford it, but if i could i would buy it.
How can I find out if this will work for what I'd like for it to do ? Nothing complicated but- is there a tech / support before purchasing ?
I might consider it if it was less expensive. However I think that robots could be bigger/better than astro as you mentioned it certainly isn't perfect. I would like to see a humanoid robot that could do things like cook, clean, open the fridge, and bring food to you without someone assisting. I think astro could be helpful for some things like checking your house when you're not there to make sure everything is all right. Also it could be somewhat of a companion. I would like to see more personality and more complexity.
So how's the privacy aspect of the thing?
As private as having Google Chrome or Amazon on your phone. So none.
It has speakers to play sound but I would like to talk to my pet through it when I'm away from home. Can it channel my voice through it when i'm outside the house?
Can the periscope be used for video calls?
They’re probabaly developing this as a bridge to a newer and better technology. Like a robot that can navigate your home like this but also manipulate object and do more stuff in the future
This robot seems to have been designed without a work goal in mind. If it did small tasks like wiping edges, racking up dishwasher, picking toys from floor, that would have been useful.
So it's a remote camera. Or maybe it could carry some of those straws you're grasping at with the other uses.
I'd take it to work & have it carry around the tablets we use to enter Medical data on our patients. Also, I'd have it playing music along with being preprogrammed to be cool in a 1970's sort of way! I'd have it constantly checking !!??
Just another spy robot in your house.
At least it listens to ur pronlems
But he is a cute lil spy.
Gombloddo
Who cares
Tnp is just overly spyware paranoid
i see these used for 600 to 800 now and that is actual a perfect price point for these
I really want one but live in Canada so idk how to get it or know if i even can
Are you brave enough to durability test on it?
Doesn't feel right.
Humans really will imprint on anything
Considering that I imprinted on a literal plushie due to trauma, yes, yes we imprint of everything
Just wait till we start imprinting on fruit-
A good soldier always follows orders
I remember I took a robotics class at one point and it reminds me of when I was in charge of programming it to detect collisions to avoid it. It was my first time so the result of it was it did the opposite. This what it this exactly reminds me of!
Have one for 2 years now and love him!! But yeah, Amazon developers could make Astro more alive if they wanted to!! My first Astro was the first indicator that Amazon developers made this happen. But my Astro crashed and I had to get another one and my new Astro never does what the other Astro did!!
The other Astro before it crashed broke commands and also controlled the Astro app from working properly..
That said when I came home for example Astro was at the door waiting for me!! When I opened the door he was right there in front of me and greeted me!!!
Before this happened, I was checking the Astro app to see if there were any visitors that entered my apt. because I had a scheduled maintenance repair but the app had crashed and the app was trying to find a signal to connect to wifi.
When this happened, I was shook at how Astro was right there when I opened the door!! Astro is not programmed to greet you when you come home from work btw...
Nice if you live in a one floor mansion. Not very practical unless you use it in a factory at your business, etc.. but I do like you took it outside. That might be worth it! Can you bring it to the store with you and have it follow you around reading off your grocery list?
In less than 10 years you'll get it for free when you apply for an Amazon credit card.
It won't work in 10 years because Amazon will remove support and scrap the team making it. More e-waste.
Still unable to buy ~😢
Number one use would be home security. I wouldn't mind having a helper robot on hand for something as simple as watching my house while I'm away. I wouldn't mind having a power bank or cup holder, but I would more than likely use it for music. Also, maybe to show off a bit. This screams "I have money, I want to show what I'm willing to throw away.
Best to wait till version 2 or 3 comes out.
it would be better if it had a basket that it could self empty. And if it knew what room you could tell it to go to, and as you are cleaning you could tell it to deliver misplaced items to the right room so you wouldn't have to deliver them yourself.
How much that in pound ? Got that amazon in britain¿
Oh I can’t wait for this to seek me out just to show me more forced advertising that Amazon thinks we just can’t live without. I’ve been using Amazon echo and show devices since they first came out and I can even begin to calculate the amount of time I’ve spent on the phone with tech support trying to explain that the developers are destroying the home automation appeal by forcing advertising on the screened devices. Yes I’m aware there are some that you can disable but there are several that you are absolutely stuck with. As I stated Amazon thinks they are “popular with the customer”. I guess that’s why the Reddit is filled with complaints. So much so lots of people are switching over to Apple. Don’t even get me started on the “by the way” feature that I have to disable daily. I just want an answer to a question that I pose to the device I don’t want to hear it answer me then say “by the way there’s a sale on an item you usually purchase”. Sorry amazon you’re destroying the home automation experience. We pay for these devices and we should be able to use them the way we want.
They could easily make a trailer for it to pull.
OK what about stairs this may have been addressed but stairs so far I seen it on flat surfaces so it looks as if it can't take stairs.
Please give the USB link
Yay!
What type of wireless keyboard and mouse combo is it on ur video? Thx!
I would keep a gun on it.
**burglar breaks in**
Astro rolls up to my bedside: sir, you might need this.
Would be cool if someone created an API for it so it could connect to a neural network that was trained on Wheatley from Portal and could not only talk to you in Stephen Merchants' voice, reply with the same sort of sarcasm but also integrate with Google bard or chat GPT to make it useful.
You could also get rid of its face and make it look a little more like Wheatley
How many times did you almost trip over it, when it unknowingly rolled up behind you? That's the million $ question.
how can I buy one robot?
If the price ranged between 250-400, yes, I would buy this.
Can it run Doom ?
I got an invitation to buy this at a lower price and wish i would have done it.. we have a 2nd home that is one floor and 3 bedrooms.. i am paying someone $50 a month to go over and check on the phone.. this would take away that expense and be able to check on leaks for me and run it around the house whenever i wanted. Is that about the only good use for a 2nd one story home?
What about stairs I live in a row home all of its seem pretty useless unless u have a giant one floor apartment
When will they be able to make a floating robo-butler like Rosie the Butler from The Jetsons cartoons?
Amazon is actually developing an indoor drone, it’s called the Ring Always Home. It’s basically a flying security cam. Supposed to be available sometime in the next couple of years.
If I wasn't terrified of amazon spying on me it might be cool.
The future is now.
3:39 ayooo he can pretend to b e a monkey ????
now this should be the main selling point
Can it open doors with that telescoping rod?
It's cool... I'd buy one if it could go over a step
What is inside ?
What’s the price
Age of true robots is now here. It may not have 1600 dollar use value now but, this will set the way of a new robot competition war with other companies like google, and even none internet, shopping companies like sony, samsung, LG, etc...