After the much sought-after HexBug and the later HexBud Nano, creators have come up with the latest version of the robotic insect and named it HexBud Nano V2.
The enhanced aspect of this robot insect is the fact that it can move around both horizontally and climb onto vertical surfaces. To optimize this quality, the creators have assembled a fun-looking maze for these little bugs to frolic around.
The new version of HexBug Nano hasn't yet been released, but it surely has a fanatic niche of followers counting the days on the launch of it. Perfect for scaring parents, aggravating unfavorable roommates and simply owning inanimate pets that are close to no-maintenance, these enhanced HexBug Nanos are soon to crawl up in many households.
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Trend Themes
1. Enhanced Robotics Insects - The ability for robots to move around both horizontally and vertically provides an opportunity for development of robotic insect ecosystems and obstacle courses
2. Micro-robotics - The development of small, low-maintenance robots such as the HexBug Nano offers potential for use in industries such as home security and healthcare
3. Toy Robotics - The HexBug Nano V2 speaks to a trend in robotics as a form of entertainment and toy-making
Industry Implications
1. Toy Industry - Toy manufacturers can capitalize on the trend in toy robotics and continue to release innovative products
2. Home Security Industry - The development of small, low-maintenance robots could provide an innovative and effective way to monitor homes and protect against theft
3. Healthcare Industry - The use of small, low-maintenance robots such as HexBug Nanos could offer assistance with tasks such as medication delivery and monitoring patient recovery