The new Asus Zenbo home robot, which was first unveiled more than 12 months ago, has now been spotted making its way through the FCC. This development indicates that it may not be too long before the home robot makes its debut in the US market.
The documentation available at the FCC provides more details on its internal workings together with specifications. The small robot is powered by an Intel Atom x5-Z8550 Cherry Trail processor and features 4GB of RAM. It offers either 32GB or 128GB of storage, catering to different user needs.
Advanced Features and Capabilities
The Asus Zenbo is also fitted with a 10.1-inch WXGA multitouch display, which the robot uses as its face. This display is not just for show; it allows users to tap to access system settings and menus, making interaction intuitive and user-friendly. The robot’s face can display a range of expressions, making it more engaging and lifelike.
Zenbo is designed to assist with a variety of tasks around the home. It can help with daily schedules, provide reminders, and even control smart home devices. For instance, Zenbo can turn off lights, adjust the thermostat, or lock doors, all through voice commands. This makes it a versatile assistant for modern smart homes.
Watch the video below to learn more about what you can expect from the Asus Zenbo home robot.
Market Availability and Future Prospects
The Zenbo robot is currently available to preorder in Taiwan, but no details of availability throughout America have been announced yet by Asus. The anticipation is high, as many tech enthusiasts and smart home aficionados are eager to get their hands on this innovative device. As always, we will keep you up-to-date as more information is made available by Asus.
The potential applications of Zenbo are vast. In addition to home automation, Zenbo can serve as an educational tool for children, offering interactive learning experiences. It can read stories, play educational games, and even help with homework. For elderly users, Zenbo can provide companionship and assist with health monitoring, reminding them to take medications and stay active.
For plenty more photos of the internal workings of the Asus Zenbo Robot, jump over to the Liliputing website via the link below.
Source: Liliputing
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