The Robofish by Takara Tomy Makes Owning a Pet Super Low Maintenance
Meghan Young — November 15, 2012 — Lifestyle
References: takaratomy-arts.co.jp & dvice
The Robofish by Takara Tomy is perfect for the person who wants a pet but doesn't want to deal with everything that comes in the pet-owning territory. Although some people are misled into thinking fish are easy to take care of, those who have an aquarium full of fish know the truth. Not only does this aquatic robot make owning a fish easier, it also avoids the toughest part of introducing any pet into one's life: death.
A closeup of the Robofish by Takara Tomy may reveal its cheap nature, but a school of these fishes placed in the water will astound even the casual observer. They are intelligently programmed to mimic real fishes, from their feeding habits to the swish of their tail.
The Robofish by Takara Tomy is powered by two lithium batteries.
A closeup of the Robofish by Takara Tomy may reveal its cheap nature, but a school of these fishes placed in the water will astound even the casual observer. They are intelligently programmed to mimic real fishes, from their feeding habits to the swish of their tail.
The Robofish by Takara Tomy is powered by two lithium batteries.
Trend Themes
1. Robotic Pets - The trend of robotic pets presents disruptive innovation opportunities for companies to create low-maintenance alternatives to traditional pets.
2. Mimicry Technology - The trend of mimicry technology opens avenues for companies to develop intelligent robots that mimic real-life creatures, providing unique experiences and functionalities.
3. Battery-powered Innovations - The trend of battery-powered innovations creates opportunities for companies to develop efficient and sustainable robotic devices that eliminate the need for constant charging.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can capitalize on the robotic pets trend by creating interactive and lifelike robotic creatures for consumers to enjoy as low-maintenance companions.
2. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can leverage the mimicry technology trend by developing advanced robotic devices that mimic real-life creatures, enhancing user experiences and convenience.
3. Energy and Power - The energy and power industry can explore the battery-powered innovations trend by developing advanced battery solutions that power efficient and sustainable robotic devices in various applications.
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