It offers open-source programming capabilities and is simple for consumers to operate with a remote control or app.
A Chinese startup company called Hengbot has unveiled "Sparky," the first robotic dog in the world with musculoskeletal limbs.
Sparky walks more naturally than previous robotic dogs because of its svelte, elegant design that mimics a living animal., has a built-in camera and microphone that enable it to communicate with its environment and other humans. The robotic dog Sparky can be expanded, with its body made entirely of metal. It has a battery life of more than 50 minutes.Hengbot's goal is to make robots that are quick, nimble, and comfortable to the touch in order to dissolve the boundaries between technology and living, claims the Chinese company.
This plan is embodied through the "groundbreaking" invention Sparky, which enables people to enjoy owning a pet without the effort of upkeep.The robot responds to commands, strikes up conversations, and spreads joy to everyone it encounters because of its special combination of technology and fun, say its creators.
The robotic dog Sparky will be available on Kickstarter soon, allowing consumers the chance to experience pet ownership in the future, noted theThe Hengzhi Future Team, headquartered in China's Guangdong Province, is credited with designing Sparky, according to the Hengbot
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