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Vector is a very small but very personalized robot. Its appearance is just as lovely as the robot in Star Wars. It is only as big as a palm. It can also play with you, listen to you talk and so on. It is made of black plastic and its “body” is filled with sensors and electronic devices so that it can detect and respond to its surroundings. It has a lot of other features, so if you want to know, read on.

Vector USES a four-core APQ8009 processor, which supports the AI function of the robot as well as an ultra-wide 120-degree HD camera. Vector can do some of the things you normally do with Siri, such as setting a timer or asking general questions. And, of course, Vector can do some of things that Siri can’t do. It can remember your face with a camera, and it can remember your name. When you get home, it can run up to you and say hello.
In addition to obedient, Vector can sometimes be very naughty. If you stand in its way, or pick it up from the ground, it will make all kinds of expressions and reactions like a child who does not want to be disturbed. It is very cute, and it is really a humanized design. It also has four infrared cliff sensors that keep it from rushing down the edge of the table.
The four wheels of Vector are designed to be very similar to the wheels of the tank, which enables it to move forward smoothly on both the smooth ground and the carpet. Its “forearm” is movable, which makes it easier for it to interact with you.
It can express its emotions through expressions, and all this can be done through the screen in front of it, so to speak, this screen is its “eyes”. When it is in motion, its “eyes” will keep moving; When it is thinking, its “eyes” will blink or narrow; When it looks at you, its eyes open wide……
The display also changes when Vector is answering a question and it is used for things like offering up weather conditions or displaying the time when these questions are asked of Vector. Vector’s head component moves independently of his body, allowing him to adjust what he’s looking at, giving the sense that he sees things.
Vector has a lot of sensors and electronic devices inside to make it better experience the world. Moreover, Vector is equipped with a high-definition camera in order to see things around it more clearly. To hear the voice, it also has a four-microphone array.
Vector communicates mainly with beeps, boops, and other robotic sounds, but he does have a text-to-speech feature so he can say your name and provide vocal answers to queries.
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