1. Product positioning
LOVOT is a household emotional robot launched by Groove X in Japan, which is more like a pet that can act coquettishly than a tool-type home appliance. Its goal is to let the little guy always have a little guy waiting for you at home, and let users get a sense of need and companionship in their daily lives by getting closer, looking up at you, and raising their "arms" to hug you.
2. Core hardware and functional highlights
The height of the fuselage is about 40 centimeters, and the bottom adopts an omnidirectional wheel and small caster design, which can be flexibly turned in the living room and corridor, and automatically returns to the charging dock, and the user almost doesn't care how it goes and when to charge.
The body is covered with cameras, distance sensors and large-area touch sensors that can tell from which side you are approaching, whether you touch your head, back or pick up, thereby triggering different expressions and actions, which makes the interaction more like getting along with small animals.
Internally, it uses a high-computing power AI computing module that specializes in processing images and various sensor data, and can quickly follow, turn your head, respond and other behaviors when you call your name, wave or squat, reducing the mechanical feeling of "unresponsiveness". The eyes display pupil changes through high-resolution screens, and they work with small body movements to make it look more emotional.
3. Applicable people and typical scenarios
For people who often work overtime or live alone, LOVOT provides the feeling of being greeted by a "living creature" when you return home, which is more present than a smart speaker that only lights up and talks.
For the elderly and children, it can slowly parade at home, respond to calls, relieve loneliness, and increase interactive topics, but it cannot replace a real caregiver.
For hardware and robotics enthusiasts, it is suitable as a long-term observation object to understand the operational stability of an emotional robot in a real home, maintenance costs, and real interaction data between humans and machines.
Q&A
Q1: Does LOVOT produce different "personalities" for different families
A: Yes. The system will gradually adjust the following object and intimacy according to who hugs it, calls it, plays with it more often, etc., and the habits and clinginess of the same model in different families will be significantly different.
Q2: Is the daily maintenance cost high
? A: The daily main thing is to clean or change the coat, keep the area around the charging dock clean, so that it can return to the seat smoothly, and update the system according to the prompts. The overall maintenance intensity is lower than raising cats and dogs, but it takes a little more time than ordinary home appliances.
Q3: Do I need to be connected to the Internet all the time, and will there be privacy risks
?A: Initial activation, function updates, and some services need to be connected to the Internet, and certain usage data will be transmitted normally. It's safer to build a separate guest Wi-Fi at home, limiting access while avoiding prolonged discussions of particularly sensitive information in front of it.