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Monday, June 3, 2019

Sony Xperia Robot "HELLO" | KONNICHIWA

Sony Xperia hello robot is all set to launch in Japan


welcome back to my blog bars and in this blog I would like to present you the cute little robot named Hello or konnichiwa as in Japanese from Japan's in-house company

Unveiled at MWC 2016 as a concept Sony Xperia hello robot will hit the retail stores in the country on November 16th 
The company claims that it is the cutest thing that it has released since I-BOT series of Pet based robots
First introduced in the year 1999 I-BOT robots were the first consumer robots of their kind to be offered to the public



It feels like a real member of the family



Xperia Hello! is packed with personality. Designed from the ground up to feel like a member of the family, it will assess its surroundings and speak or move according to the situation with no human input required. It can rotate up to 340 degrees and will turn its body to greet anyone who speaks to it. Additionally, the lights at the top of its body function as eyes, and are used to express feelings from loneliness to happiness, sadness to excitement. Sony claims that thanks to the robots for motion sensors and seven microphones in its lower body it will detect anyone approaching within a three meter radius it can then use its upper body camera to identify whether he or she is a family member and convey any information messages or news as appropriate



Xperia Hello! Recognises the whole family



Xperia hello is a communication robot and can recognize each member of the family and assist with daily life simply by talking to it Thanks to four motion sensors and seven microphones in its lower body, it will detect someone approaching within a three-metre radius. It can then use its upper body camera to identify whether it is a registered family member, and actively convey any information, messages, or news, as appropriate. The torso comes with a 4.6-inch liquid crystal touch screen display that displays conversations, news, and more.



Family life is busy, Xperia Hello! will make sure nothing is forgotten


Xperia hello comes with a personality of his own it is designed from the ground up to feel like a member of the family. Chat with the family through Skype calls or video messages, or send and receive messages via LINE (Japan’s equivalent of WhatsApp or WeChat).  Any received messages will be conveyed to the appropriate family member when detected. Xperia Hello! can even remember important days and family events and notify the entire household. No more forgotten anniversaries…




Peace of mind for parents away from home


The all-new Xperia Hello communication robots combined the company's robotics know-how with Sony agent technology to help the owner and his family with a whole heap of tasks around the home. By selecting the “show me what my family is up to” command from your LINE account, Xperia Hello! will notify you of the last time the children’s faces were detected. The “show me what you see” command will cause Xperia Hello! to rotate and provide a view of its surroundings. Xperia Hello will automatically notify him or her of any accidents or traffic delays along the route

It can help each family member plan their day



It will assess its surroundings and speak or move according to the situation with no human input required. Because Xperia Hello! can recognise individual family members, it can provide them with personalised info about news, traffic, weather forecasts, messages, and more. Each family member can set preferred news categories and by recording traffic routes to school and work, Xperia Hello! will automatically notify you of any accidents or traffic delays along your route. Xperia Hello is also tuned to remember important dates and family events and notified entire household


and yes


It can dance


Sony Xperia hello communication robot can dance as well this means you have one more person to join in your festivity. 
Ask Xperia Hello! to ‘do a dance’. You can thank us later.


See Xperia Hello! in action here. It’s all in Japanese but you get the idea



So that's it for now hoping that this cute little robot will soon arrive to everyone of us around the globe until then we would like to thank our viewer, family for their continuous love and support and until next time stay tuned for more like this on BLOG BAR.









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