Giant tennis ball looking AI robot ball doubles as a home helper and projector

Have you ever wished you had a personal assistant who could follow you around, take care of your chores, entertain you, and keep you updated on the latest news and events? Well, you might be in luck, because Samsung has just unveiled a new version of its AI home companion robot, Ballie, that can do all that and more.

 

What is this personal assistant robot?

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How the personal assistant robot works

Ballie uses a spatial LiDAR sensor and a 1080p projector to navigate your home and display various content on your surroundings. It can also connect to your smartphone, tablet, PC, and TV to access your data and preferences. Ballie learns from your patterns and habits to provide smarter and more personalized services.

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8 things the robot can do for you and your pet

1) Greet you when you come home by projecting the word “Welcome” and showing you your schedule, weather, and reminders.

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2) Play your favorite music, podcasts, or audiobooks, and adjust the volume and lighting according to your mood.

3) Project workout videos on the wall or floor in an optimal size and track your progress and calories burned.

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4) Answer your phone calls and show you who is calling on the wall or ceiling.

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5) Send you video updates of your pets or loved ones when you are away from home and let you talk to them via voice or text messages.

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6) Project a video of greenery or scenery on the floor for your pet to enjoy and play with or even feed them.

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7) Switch on or off your lights, thermostat, security system and other smart devices according to your schedule and preferences.

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8) Control your non-connected appliances, such as your coffee maker, toaster, oven, and washing machine, with its infrared transmitter.

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When can I get my hands on one of these robots?

 

Kurt’s key takeaways

Ballie is not the first companion robot of its kind, but it could potentially become a popular and useful gadget for many households. What’s great about Ballie is that it can assist you, entertain you, and connect you with your pets or loved ones. Ballie shows us that the future of smart homes is not only about convenience but also about creativity, personality, and emotion. We are curious to see how Ballie will evolve and improve over time, and how it will interact with other devices and services.

What do you think of Ballie? Would you like to have one in your home? What features or functions would you most use? Let us know in the comments below. 

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