The company is planning to make Mirumi available through a crowdfunding campaign launching in mid-2025, with color options including pink and gray fur and pricing expected to be around $70.
They can scoot, flip, grab a candy bar, and lethargically leverage it into your awaiting palm. The best robots of CES 2025 ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN16d
7 of the strangest gadgets spotted at CES 2025
From baby-copying furry robots to hot drink cooling cup cats, here are some of the weirdest things at CES 2025.
Part of the appeal of the CES show every year is that we get to see some pretty unusual and out-of-the-box products, ...
CES is home to some of the coolest, cutting-edge, and most innovative technology around. But within this sea of tech are ...
Well, Mirumi kind of belongs in that category, the company’s fluffy robot that made an appearance at CES 2025. Considering that we’re seeing more and more robots at CES every year, it’s not ...
Yukai Engineering's Mirumi falls comfortably in that last category. SEE ALSO: CES Unveiled 2025: OpenDroids' R2D3 domestic robot is 'Roomba on crack' Mashable came across the Mirumi at CES ...
Created by Japan's Yukai Engineering, Mirumi is a clip-on robot designed to mimic the joy of interacting with a human baby. Equipped with sensors, it uses its googly eyes and head movements to ...
Move over, Mi-Mo and Mirumi: A new "cutest robot at CES" contender has entered the Pepcom floor.
Yukai Engineering is no stranger to cute but somewhat odd little robots. And at CES 2025, they revealed Mirumi, a robot that’s made to “delight bystanders” by turning its head to greet them.
Yukai Engineering, the startup that previously created a headless robotic companion cat called Qoobo, has announced a furry new bot called Mirumi designed to imitate the curiosity of an infant.