These tiny DIY robots have an origami-like construction and can be assembled without any tools in under an hour.
These 'Kamigami' robots snap together and are capable of performing a rapid six-legged movement similar to an insect or lizard at speeds of 6 feet per second. These DIY robots also feature interchangeable colored shells that snap on top of a chassis containing a circuit board, an array of different sensors and a rechargeable battery.
The robots can also be controlled remotely via Bluetooth through a mobile app at distances up to 100 feet away. Using the mobile interface, each robot can be controlled, assigned different behaviors or characteristics and can even be paired up with other robots to interact and compete with one another.
DIY Robot Toys
These 'Kamigami' Robots Feature DIY Construction and are Remote Controlled
Trend Themes
1. DIY Robotic Toys - There is a growing trend for consumers to create and customize their own robotic toys, providing opportunities for businesses to offer personalized experiences and add-on services
2. Origami-inspired Robotics - Origami-inspired construction techniques in robotics offer exciting new possibilities for lightweight, low-cost and customizable designs
3. Remote-controlled Robotics - Remote-controlled robots with mobile app interfaces offer a unique combination of physical and digital play, providing opportunities for new gaming and interactive experiences
Industry Implications
1. Toy Industry - The toy industry can tap into the growing demand for DIY and customizable toys by offering parts, accessories and other add-ons that allow consumers to build and personalize their own robotic toys.
2. Robotics Industry - The robotics industry can explore new materials, manufacturing processes and mechanisms inspired by origami, potentially leading to breakthroughs in lightweight and low-cost designs.
3. Gaming Industry - The gaming industry can develop new mobile apps and platforms that leverage the unique features of remote-controlled robotic toys, offering new gaming experiences that combine physical and digital elements.