All GPS devices look the same, right? Wrong. The Robotic Teddy, created by iXs Research Corporation, is a GPS navigation device. It talks and tells you directions, and its little arms point you in the direction you need to go. It also has an alcohol detection sensor embedded in its neck, allowing it to harass you if it thinks you're drunk. It has no maps, which makes it much less useful than other devices, but it's a teddy bear! C'mon, it's cute!
[iXs Research via DVICE]
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Sunday, June 8, 2008
Blurring the Lines?! Robotic Teddy GPS
Posted by wwg at 9:44 PM
Labels: GPS, iXs Research
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