Yukai Engineering is no stranger to cute but somewhat odd little robots. And at CES 2025, they revealed Mirumi, a robot that’s made to “delight bystanders” by turning its head to greet them.
Adorable robots, Starlink expansions, and more early reveals Our first round of CES 2025 embargoes has lifted, and it includes the same wide spectrum of consumer devices you’d expect ahead of ...
It's functional, and also rather adorable. According to Yukai Engineering, the Japanese manufacturer behind the robot, it's "designed to recreate the joy of encountering and interacting with a ...
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Though, as Henschel writes, while the robot vacuum is neat, the real WTF moment is the price-tag: it's likely to sell for around $2,000. Yukai Engineering showed off it's cute little robot monster ...
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It's not the only oddly cute robot from Yukai Engineering to make its debut at this year's show. Last week we also got our first glimpse of Mirumi, which wraps around the handle of your bag ...
A cute little furry robot aims to bring joy to people with its reactions. Mirumi clings to bag handles like a koala or sloth, nodding and bowing to engage with passersby. Equipped with sensors, it ...