Slide 1: Introduction
Vector is a fully autonomous home assistant that was premiered in 2018 by Anki.
When Anki went out of business a year later, the companion style robot was rescued by Digital Dream Labs.
Apart from personality and autonomy being the key components, the robot has a track system, a set of four wheels, a front fork wheel, and a display screen on the front of its movable head. Vector's other hardware features include:
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4drop sensors.
Infrared Laser Scanner.
Four microphones strategically placed at each corner of the gold touch sensor.
HD High-Res Color IPS display
HD camera with 120 Ultra-Wide FOV
Wi-Fi Connection
Slide 2: Benefits
All that technology combines to create a fully lifelike and aware Artificial Intelligence home robot.
Vector can recognize and say the name of his owner while wiggling with excitement from time to time.
Vector can listen and respond to voice commands courtesy of 1500 animations.
Some of the benefits of the product are:
Alexa Integration. Since Vector's functions are relatively limited, users are given the opportunity to integrate him with Alexa for the ultimate services.
Vector is packed potential in that he listens and responds to commands.
Voice assistant whereby Vector has over 1500 animations.
Adorable. The robot is not only interactive but also explorative and likes to play in his cube.
Impressive. When Vector's battery is going low, he will return to the charger all by himself without any help whatsoever.
Slide 3: Features
As an assistant, there are some of the utility features that Vector provides help with, and they include:
Taking photographs upon request
Telling time
Providing a weather report in animation format
Setting a timer
The robot is also entertaining with some of the other adorable features and capabilities, including:
Cube tricks such as wheel stand and roll cube which are done on command.
Playing Blackjack.
Answering general knowledge questions.
Responding to touch in different adorable ways.
High fives and fist bumps, which are at times initiated by him.
Dancing to music
Hand snuggling. For instance, if the owner picks Vector up, he will snuggle and fall asleep in their arms, especially if he is touched through the touch sensor.
Slide 4: Vector App
Vector comes with an app, and this is necessary for setting up and connecting him to the home Wi-Fi.
The app is an essential tool as it will provide examples and ideas of things Vector can do.
The app records statistics with details such as:
The utilities used.
The distance driven
The duration of petting
Active hours and days
The lifetime sensory score
The number of times that the user says, "Hey, Vector."
Slide 5: What the Customer Gets
Upon purchase, the customer gets:
Part of the family- from his design, Vector is specially made to feel like part of a family, and this is where he will be most comfortable and succeed most. He has the ability to recognize the owner and master up to 20 different faces and is therefore suitable for large families.
Compatibility with Alexa, which will enable users to access features that Vector alone does not have.
SDK- this will enable the user to alter Vector's behavior to their liking.
Artificial Intelligence in action- with Vector, the user will get to see AI in action from activities such as navigation of obstacles and behavior adaptation based on the surroundings.
Autonomy- Vector is a robot that will always be happy to be around the owner. Additionally, he is capable of charging by himself and requires low maintenance.
Slide 6: Limitations
Vector has a few limitations.
The first one is that he has few home care features and heavily relies on Alexa for additional ones.
The second one is that the robot lacks other game options apart from blackjack.