Miuro : iTunes blasting robot

by DJ Neawedde | 2nd September 2006
murio_1.jpg
Japanese robot company ZMP has announced their plan to release the Miuro robot. The Miuro will fulfill the fantasy we’ve all had for entrace music to follow us. This little guy will stream music from a shared Wi-Fi iTunes library, or even better, you can dock an iPod into it and use the remote to control it. It will follow you wherever you go. Completely autonomous. You can check out at ZMP. Suggested retail price is $930 (colors: white/black/yellow/red) with overseas availability expected in the second half of 2007, though they are taking Internet orders right now in Japan.

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    Miuro : iTunes blasting robot

    by DJ Neawedde | 2nd September 2006
    murio_1.jpg
    Japanese robot company ZMP has announced their plan to release the Miuro robot. The Miuro will fulfill the fantasy we’ve all had for entrace music to follow us. This little guy will stream music from a shared Wi-Fi iTunes library, or even better, you can dock an iPod into it and use the remote to control it. It will follow you wherever you go. Completely autonomous. You can check out at ZMP. Suggested retail price is $930 (colors: white/black/yellow/red) with overseas availability expected in the second half of 2007, though they are taking Internet orders right now in Japan.

    Related Posts

  • R7 Riding Robot
  • iConcertCal auto calendar for iTunes
  • World’s First Robot Wedding
  • Japan’s autonomous snowplow robot, has GPS and two cameras
  • How to: Strip your account info from iTunes Plus tracks
  • iTunes does 90% of paid video downloads
  • Subscribe



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