"Here's another leap in robot technology, but on a micro-scale. Takara has developed "Walkie bits," miniature robotic turtles, which at only 5 centimeters in length and weighing under 15 grams, are certainly among the smallest programmable robots ever mass produced. They can walk, trot, race and play music. Walkie bits, Takara 1,344 yen"
See more at Takara's Walkie Bits Homepage.
[via: Japantoday]
Tuesday, July 26, 2005
Programmable Turtles from Takara
Posted by dayoo_kun at 11:21 AM
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