
Parent company UGOBE is behind Pleo, a lifelike Camarasaurus robot that displays distinct emotional and developmental behaviors. Pleos weigh about 3.5 pounds and measure 21 inches from head to tail, and are retailing for $349 at UGOBE.com. The Pleo is full of infrared and motion sensors that detect how the Pleo is being interacted with, and speakers to help the robot make its emotions known. In addition to getting a Pleo, owners can also host a plog on Pleoworld that details an owner and Pleo’s times together. [source: TechCrunch]
Check out the company’s 60-second pitch …
Fuck it, I feel like a kid again. I want one!
3 Comments for "Ugobe’s PLEO!"
r u serious?
Are we really in short of live-creatures? I don’t understand the NEED to create this creepy ‘Camarasaurus’ robot. Well perhaps socially inept pple might use it, still $349 plus tax is way too much to pay.
What’s next? a toy that breaths?
“a toy that breaths” lol
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