DJ Sures’ homemade Wall-E was the start of his project to bring personal robotics to the hundreds: due to his company, EZ-Robot. The startup sells kits that allow you to retrofit that Teddy Ruxpin doll within the garage right into a fully-functioning killbot. $235 will buy you a wireless controller, ultrasonic distance sensor, wireless tracking camera, three standard servos, two continuous rotation servos, battery pack and software that’ll will let you control the bot with no need to profit to code. The software also includes vision tracking (facial, motion and color), speech recognition and everything will also integrate along with your Roomba — although we are not sure how far you will get for those who ask it for a sandwich .
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