Monday, 14 August 2017

Kuri- the first family robot


Kuri is a family friendly robot built by Mayfield Robotics (Redwood city California, USA) which will follow you as you create beautiful memories by clicking your photos as well as recording the important events conducted in your house. It records your video in full HD that is in 1080p resolution. It has some high end sensors which can recognize your face as well as your family members and pets. Kuri’s sensor also allows it to move freely in the house without disturbing anyone or anything while passing through the obstacles carefully. Kuri is 20" tall, 12" wide, and weighs around 14 lbs. (6 KG).


The components inside Kuri

1.     Capacitive touch sensor

The capacitive touch sensors on the head portion reacts to human touch like if we tap on its head. It will look up to you and will also speak some robotic words like beep, bebeep and bloop.
2.  Camera

The camera of Kuri is located behind its eyes same as our eye system. This camera records videos and pics in HD resolution. We can even use Kuri’s eyes to look after our house when there is no one around.
3.  Gesture mechanic system

With its flexible movement system fitted inside the neck and head part, Kuri can easily move its head and eyes. Its eyes can blink can move its head up and down and even sideways.
4.  Microphones

There are 4 microphones located inside the body of the Kuri which can accurately detect the sounds. These microphones help in recording your voice which later on can be recognized by Kuri when you communicate with it. The microphones also help kuri in passing through the obstacles by recognizing the sound that comes in front. It understands few English commands.
5.  Light indicator

It has light indicator also called the heart light which is used to convey the mood of kuri. A soft warm light will glow and it will tell whether kuri is happy or sad if it is just thiking.
6. Speaker system

It has 2 high quality speakers located at the left and right lower sides of its body. These speakers can be used for entertainment in house parties where kuri will play songs from your playlist or podcasts.  You can even listen to the questions that you ask Kuri and even your repetitions. 
7.  Mapping sensors


The mapping sensors located at the bottom part of the body allows kuri to navigate easily without colliding with any obstacles. It helps kuri to record the items kept in the house premises and the steps and corners of the house and to avoid it and cross it whenever necessary. It can even walk on carpets.
8. Drive system

This mechanical system with electric motors and wheels is located at the lower bottom of kuri. This system allows kuri to travel smoothly around the house with its wider wheel angles.
9. Processor or the brain

This processor is the brain of kuri which handles every working of it from mapping, recording, entertainment, sound, camera and lighting.
10. Charging pad


As kuri is a robot and runs on battery, it needs to be charged so we have the charging pad which needs to be fitted in any corner of the house where kuri can reach. So when the charge gets low or between activities, kuri automatically and intelligently goes to its charging spot for getting recharged. 

Kuri CEO Mike Beebe


As the kuri manufacturing company Mayfield Robotics says, kuri cannot do everything that a robot does but it does the necessary basic things that we require in our daily life like capturing our daily activities, entertaining us in parties, reminding us of our tasks and smiling & blinking at us.  Kuri costs around 799 US dollars and as of now is available in USA for pre orders.  It can be connected to your phone through kuri app.