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Unlike a ball machine, this AI tennis robot reacts, moves, and coaches you for smarter, more realistic training.
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Acemate sees your shots, moves into position, catches the ball, and serves it right back, With no extra sensors needed. A ...
I’m pretty sure the Acemate Tennis Robot could beat me if it wanted to, but it only wanted to help. Yes, there is also a ...
Sphero, perhaps best known for its insanely adorable BB-8 robot, has given its SPRK robot an upgrade. The first SPRK was introduced last year as part of the company’s initiative “to put a robot in ...
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The Sphero ball in action. Image: Sohero. You might have seen Sphero, a toy robotics company, in the news recently. Their programmable robotic ball was recently used by the creators of the newest Star ...
When Disney gets involved in robots -- even tangentially -- you know there's big market potential. Sphero, a manufacturer of connected toys that got its start in Boulder-based accelerator Techstars ...
Sphero has a new robotic ball, and it's noticeably livelier and more colorful than its older models. The Sphero Bolt will look like the SPRK+ at first until its 8x8 LED Matrix starts moving and ...
On the outside, robots don't come much simpler than a ball, but that doesn't do justice to the tech inside the gadgets from Sphero. New Atlas went hands on with the company's latest offering, a tiny ...
Sphero, that cute robotic ball that proves that BB-8's underlying physics work, is more than a toy. It's a great way of teaching children how to code. Kids have made everything from sea vessels to ...