Robots - Yanko Design https://www.yankodesign.com Modern Industrial Design News Fri, 22 Nov 2024 17:35:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 DJI Glide Hybrid Drone Concept adds Glider-Wings for Better Range and Energy-Efficient Flying https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/11/22/dji-glide-hybrid-drone-concept-adds-glider-wings-for-better-range-and-energy-efficient-flying/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=dji-glide-hybrid-drone-concept-adds-glider-wings-for-better-range-and-energy-efficient-flying Fri, 22 Nov 2024 21:45:29 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=520533

DJI Glide Hybrid Drone Concept adds Glider-Wings for Better Range and Energy-Efficient Flying

You’ve seen quadcopters, and you’ve seen drones used for crop dusting or aerial surveillance – the DJI Glide is a fusion of both those drones....
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You’ve seen quadcopters, and you’ve seen drones used for crop dusting or aerial surveillance – the DJI Glide is a fusion of both those drones. Designed by Baptiste Grenon, the DJI Glide proposes a battery-efficient design courtesy the presence of wings that help the drone stay stable and achieve flight at high altitudes without being an energy-guzzler. The drone still has the familiar quadcopter format, but also includes wings, giving it a hybrid design that might just translate to a longer battery and better range.

Designer: Baptiste Grenon

The DJI Glide’s unique design includes two standard propellers, and two propellers built right into the drone’s wings, which double as propeller guards during flight. It doesn’t look like the wings themselves move, although Grenon has included what looks like rudders at the wing-tips for better maneuverability. The drone still has vertical take-off and landing, but the airfoil cross-section of the wings gives it much more aerodynamics while the drone hurtles forward at top speed.

The implication therefore is that the DJI Glide is more suited for FPV flying as opposed to cinematic flight. A gimbal-mounted Hasselblad camera on the front records your PoV, while cameras on the front, back, and bottom give the drone spatial awareness, allowing it to maneuver on its own without colliding into objects – perfect for having the drone return back to base after its battery runs out.

The battery sits on top, plugging right into the drone’s back to power it in flight. Given the conceptual nature of the drone, battery specs are purely conjecture, but I suppose having wings helps conserve the drone’s battery by giving the aerial vehicle the lift it needs while flying. The wings also present a trade-off in terms of maneuverability, hindering complex movements like moving in reverse or tight turns.

The propellers at the rear justifiably come without any bumper guards, given that they’re effectively shielded by the wings ahead of them. There is, however, a small technical challenge, and it has to do with the drone’s overall size. Having a drone with a wingspan means the DJI Glide isn’t a very compact little device. It therefore comes with detachable wings, which may prove to be a challenge during fast flight. Losing a wing to a loose clamp effectively cripples your drone, since it means losing a propeller too. Collisions may protect the propeller from damage, but the part where the wing and drone join together will take all the impact – something that highly affects your drone’s overall lifespan.

That said, the foldable format does make the DJI Glide fairly portable, allowing it to be flat-packed for shipping. The durability trade-off for efficient flight feels fairly valid – if the obstacle-avoidance algorithms are strong, there really shouldn’t be a problem. Plus, the drone doesn’t need a runway to take off or land, which definitely helps it in the long run for people flying recreationally.

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AI-powered machine concept helps you sort and dispose of waste properly https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/11/16/ai-powered-machine-concept-helps-you-sort-and-dispose-of-waste-properly/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ai-powered-machine-concept-helps-you-sort-and-dispose-of-waste-properly Sat, 16 Nov 2024 21:45:58 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=520066

AI-powered machine concept helps you sort and dispose of waste properly

According to studies, almost 83% of our every day garbage is not sorted and recycled. That means a lot of it is just thrown into...
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According to studies, almost 83% of our every day garbage is not sorted and recycled. That means a lot of it is just thrown into landfills and most of them just stay there rotting for years, maybe even decades. If we are able to properly sort them properly, even just a small percentage, and dispose of them in a more circular manner, including recycling and upcycling, then it will be better for our planet. The problem sometimes though is that people and even machines still don’t know how to sort and recycle properly.

Designer Name: Romain Pellat

With the advent of robotics and A.I, our garbage disposal should be better. This is what Binko aims to do. It is an AI-powered recycling robot that should help homes and offices to improve the way they do their waste disposal. It is able to auto-recognize the different kinds of garbage, sort them properly, and then crush them accordingly.

The concept device looks like a vendo machine but instead of it giving you your drink or snack of choice, you feed it your garbage. The machine and the accompanying app should be able to recognize more than 2.6 million waste items. Then it will compress or crush the garbage into small pieces and is able to hold an average of 8 times more resources. The system is able to sort it into one of the 7 transparent compartments that can be adapted according to location.

The app will be the first to launch and it can immediately help people into recognizing how to sort their garbage using the AI-powered photo recognition process. It also gives you a map of nearby recycling bins and even reminds you to take out your trash. That in itself is useful even as Binko will probably take more time to be created.

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This Desktop Robot Toy Is A Delightful Tribute to the Iconic Apple IIe Computer https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/11/15/this-desktop-robot-toy-is-a-delightful-tribute-to-the-iconic-apple-iie-computer/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=this-desktop-robot-toy-is-a-delightful-tribute-to-the-iconic-apple-iie-computer Fri, 15 Nov 2024 14:20:04 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=519975

This Desktop Robot Toy Is A Delightful Tribute to the Iconic Apple IIe Computer

Imagine having a tiny robot on your desk that can transform into a mini version of the classic Apple IIe computer. That’s the Classicbot IIe...
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Imagine having a tiny robot on your desk that can transform into a mini version of the classic Apple IIe computer. That’s the Classicbot IIe for you! Standing at just 8.5 cm (3.35 inches), it’s like having a bit of tech history right at your fingertips. With its detachable arms and track feet, this little guy is both adorable and a fun nod to the past. It’s a playful companion that brings a smile to your face and sparks curiosity among your friends and colleagues.

Designer: Classicbot

Each Classicbot IIe is crafted with care and made from resin in small batches. This means every piece is unique, which adds a special touch to its charm. The attention to detail is spot-on, right down to the Duodisk 5″ floppy drive. It’s like a tiny, joyful celebration of retro tech that makes you smile every time you look at it. The craftsmanship involved in creating each piece is evident, turning it into more than just a desk accessory — it’s a piece of art that captures the essence of a bygone era.

The Apple IIe is probably one of the best-selling computers the company sold in that era. Since not everyone can get their hands on an honest-to-goodness replica, this robot is a fun hidden gem for those who love a bit of retro flair. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or just someone who appreciates a good throwback, this little robot is a delightful companion. It speaks to the inner geek in all of us, reminding us of the early days of computing when floppy disks were all the rage and the sound of a modem connecting was music to our ears.

The best part? Switching it from a robot to a computer model is super easy and fun: just remove the arms and the tracks. The robot’s face naturally becomes the monitor, and its eyes make you think you’re playing the classic Pong game. It’s like having a mini Transformers on your desk! With a quick change, you can transport yourself back to the 1980s, a time when the Apple IIe was a revolutionary piece of technology.

Its small size makes it perfect for any workspace, no matter how cluttered. It’s a conversation starter, an icebreaker, and a reminder of how far we’ve come in the world of technology. The Classicbot IIe is not just for those who lived through the era of the Apple IIe; it’s for anyone who appreciates the journey of technology and enjoys a little whimsy in their day-to-day life.

If you love a good blend of history and playfulness, the Classicbot IIe is a delightful way to brighten up your day. It’s a cheerful reminder of how far technology has come, all while keeping things light and fun. It’s the perfect desk buddy for those moments when you need a break from the digital world, offering a tangible connection to the past. Right now it’s on pre-order for $85, and those who put in the money now will get their hands on a limited edition mini joystick accessory to really drive home that throwback design.

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Roborock Qrevo Slim: The Ultra-Thin Vacuum with Automotive-Grade Navigation Tech https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/11/09/roborock-qrevo-slim-vacuums-mapping-algorithm-is-advanced-enough-for-autonomous-cars/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=roborock-qrevo-slim-vacuums-mapping-algorithm-is-advanced-enough-for-autonomous-cars Sun, 10 Nov 2024 02:45:06 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=518181

Roborock Qrevo Slim: The Ultra-Thin Vacuum with Automotive-Grade Navigation Tech

You remember when people were complaining that their robot vacuum would drive itself off the stairs, or notoriously spread pet fecal matter around the house...
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You remember when people were complaining that their robot vacuum would drive itself off the stairs, or notoriously spread pet fecal matter around the house because the vacuums were just not equipped enough to deal with these scenarios? Or the vacuums being so thick they would just dodge sofas instead of going underneath them? That’s what we in the tech realm refer to as first-generation woes. With newer generations, products get better at solving problems that first-gen versions never anticipated. Roborock’s Qrevo Slim aims to usher in this new generation of robot vacuuming with both better design as well as state-of-the-art tech.

The Qrevo Slim, as its name suggests, measures just over 8cm or 3 inches tall, allowing it to cruise underneath sofas without worrying about headroom. The slim design is also backed by Roborock’s most advanced 3D mapping and navigation system. Dubbed the StarSight Autonomous System, this tech is so good, Roborock claims it’s better at navigating than the LDS seen on most vacuums today.

Designer: Roborock Team

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Ultra-Thin Design: Accessing Every Nook and Cranny

At just 8.2cm or 3.2 inches tall, the Qrevo Slim has the kind of vertical clearance that most robot vacuums wish they had. Slim enough to easily slip under beds, couches, and other low-clearance furniture, the robot vacuum covers more ground than your traditional vac, reaching tight spots that often go ignored.

Notably, the Qrevo Slim’s upper profile is super-slick, eschewing that bump you’ll find on most robot vacuums where most of the LiDAR and imaging tech is located. This slim upper surface means the vacuum has lesser problems packing into tighter spaces to clean everything from pet hair, food crumbs, dust, or any dirt that could be languishing under your furniture for months.

StarSight™ Autonomous System: The ‘Star’ of the Show

Roborock’s StarSight™ Autonomous System is perhaps its most significant achievement, using not one but 2 LiDAR sensors to power its navigation and obstacle-avoidance capabilities. This advanced system leverages two 3D Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensors to capture more than 1 million 3D points per second. Unlike traditional Laser Distance Sensors (LDS) seen on most current vacuum cleaners, which measure only 2D linear distances (like how close or far objects are), StarSight’s 3D mapping senses depth and height, giving the vacuum full automotive-grade spatial awareness.

With a whopping 38,400 Hz sampling rate and 21,600 sensor points, StarSight processes information at 21 times the speed of LDS. This faster, more detailed mapping allows the Qrevo Slim to detect as many as 73 types of obstacles, from toys to cables, adapting instantly without doing that awkward “bump and turn” that other vacuum cleaners do. This means the vacuum has a better sense of its surroundings (even when people are walking around) so it cleverly avoids obstacles instead of waiting till the last minute to bump into them.

Qrevo Slim: Better Navigation than Some Autonomous Cars

The Roborock Qrevo Slim’s navigation features rival those of some autonomous cars, adapting smartly to varied home environments. Its SmartPlan™ creates detailed 3D maps, allowing it to navigate room layouts precisely, minimizing time and maximizing coverage. With DirTect™, the Qrevo Slim automatically detects and boosts suction in high-traffic, dirt-prone areas, delivering targeted cleaning where it’s needed most—like entryways or kitchens where dirt tends to collect.

For pet lovers, robot vacuum can be used as a pet monitor too. The Pet Snaps feature can be toggled to have the Qrevo Slim go check in on your pet around the house. Once it locates the pet, you can capture snapshots of your furry friend. This feature kicks in during the Qrevo Slim’s cleaning cycle, although it only works with one pet at a given time.

Powerful 11,000 Pa Max Suction: A Cleaning Powerhouse

The Roborock Qrevo Slim offers an impressive 11,000 Pa of suction power, making it one of the most powerful robot vacuums on the market. This high suction strength effortlessly picks up fine dust, pet hair, and larger debris, ensuring a deep clean across all floor types. Whether tackling everyday messes or stubborn dirt, this level of suction provides the thorough cleaning performance needed for busy households.

Supporting this power, the Qrevo Slim is equipped with floor and carpet detection along with the Carpet Boost+ system. When moving onto carpets, it automatically increases suction for a deeper clean, lifting dust and dirt embedded in carpet fibers. This intelligent adjustment means each surface gets the right level of attention, maintaining efficiency on hard floors while delivering extra power where it’s most needed.

DuoRoller Riser Brush and Dual Spinning Mops: Clean and Adapt

The DuoRoller Riser Brush is designed with counter-rotating, all-rubber brushes that capture everything from pet hair to fine dust without tangling. These dual brushes work together to lift debris effectively, providing full coverage across both hard floors and carpets. When transitioning between surfaces, the brushes auto-lift, ensuring optimal performance without scratching or over-brushing on sensitive flooring.

Complementing the brush system, the Qrevo Slim’s dual spinning mops offer thorough mopping action for hard floors. These mops apply steady, even pressure for a polished finish, removing sticky messes and light stains in one pass. Like the DuoRoller, the mops lift automatically when the vacuum moves onto carpets, keeping the damp mop surface from ever wetting your carpet.

FlexiArm Side Brush and Mop: Clean in Every Corner

The FlexiArm side brush and mop system is the Qrevo Slim’s answer to ensuring that dust gets swept from corners – not pushed into them. The FlexiArm brushes reach along the edges and around furniture legs, directing dirt toward the main suction. The mops, meanwhile, apply steady pressure for a polished finish for comprehensive coverage.

This focus on edge-to-edge cleaning eliminates the need for touch-ups in hard-to-reach areas, enhancing the vacuum’s efficiency and reducing your manual cleaning time. No more wiping down corners after your vacuum conveniently leaves a trail of dust along the edge of each floor.

Multifunctional Dock 3.0: Your All-in-One Cleaning Hub

When the Qrevo Slim needs to recharge or self-clean, it makes its way to its Multifunctional Dock. This advanced docking station is equipped with 8-in-1 maintenance functions that automate essential cleaning tasks. With features like hot water mop washing, warm air drying, auto dust emptying, and tank refilling, the dock keeps the vacuum ready for action while minimizing manual upkeep. The automated mop washing and drying system, in particular, ensures that the mops remain sanitary and effective for every cleaning session, removing residue buildup that can impact performance.

The dock’s intelligent dirt detection feature can sense when dust and debris accumulate, automatically emptying the vacuum to keep suction at its peak. Whether for daily cleaning or extensive deep cleans, the Multifunctional Dock 3.0 provides a seamless, self-maintaining system that truly supports a “set it and forget it” lifestyle.

Intuitive Control Through the Roborock App and Built-in Voice Assistant

Roborock makes controlling the Qrevo Slim a breeze with its user-friendly app and built-in voice assistant. The Roborock app allows users to customize cleaning schedules, set no-go zones, and adjust suction power—all from the convenience of their smartphone. With real-time updates, you can monitor the vacuum’s progress, check battery levels, or even pause and resume cleaning on the go. The app’s video monitoring feature also lets pet owners keep an eye on furry friends while the Qrevo Slim cleans, snapping photos or videos during its rounds.

For hands-free convenience, the Qrevo Slim integrates with voice assistants like Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri, enabling commands like “Start cleaning,” “Return to dock,” or “Clean the living room.” These voice commands make it easy to control the vacuum without lifting a finger. Whether you’re adjusting settings through the app or issuing quick voice commands, Roborock’s intuitive interface ensures you have full control of your cleaning routine with minimal effort.

Our Verdict: The Perfect Next-Gen Robot Vacuum with Zero Flaws

Roborock’s Qrevo Slim redefines what a robot vacuum can accomplish. With industry-first StarSight™ advanced navigation technology, 11,000 Pa suction, and an ultra-slim build, it combines intelligence with impressive power to reach even the most challenging spots in your home. It’s a cleaning companion that makes cleanliness simple, stylish, and secure.

Ultimately, your smart home appliances should be smart enough that they NEVER need monitoring. The Qrevo Slim proves that by being advanced enough to map and navigate your home better than some self-driving cars, while automatically fine-tuning its cleaning based on floors, rugs, and corners. The Multifunctional Dock 3.0 means the robot vacuum will even automatically charge and clean itself, leaving only one task for you – admiring your spotless floors, along with the occasional pet photo the Qrevo Slim clicks for you!

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Forerunner K2 wants to give other humanoid robots a run for its money https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/10/31/forerunner-k2-wants-to-give-other-humanoid-robots-a-run-for-its-money/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=forerunner-k2-wants-to-give-other-humanoid-robots-a-run-for-its-money Thu, 31 Oct 2024 10:07:30 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=517403

Forerunner K2 wants to give other humanoid robots a run for its money

The battle for the best humanoid robot has been heating up lately with companies like Agility Robotics, Neura Robotics, Boston Dynamics, Apptronik, Reflex Robotics, and...
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The battle for the best humanoid robot has been heating up lately with companies like Agility Robotics, Neura Robotics, Boston Dynamics, Apptronik, Reflex Robotics, and of course Tesla developing their own versions of robots that will hopefully not take over the world but help humans in their tasks. Chinese robotics company Kepler has launched the newest version of their Forerunner humanoid robot and it wants to give these other companies a run for their money.

Designer: Kepler

The Forerunner K2 is actually the fifth generation model of the original Forerunner and they say it has been updated to tailor fit commercial applications. It has undergone “extensive software and hardware enhancements” to challenge the latest robots in the market, notably Tesla’s Optimus which has received mixed reviews. This is mostly due to a “stunt” gone wrong wherein people though the black-and-white robots were moving autonomously at an event but were in fact controlled by humans behind the scenes.

Well the latest Forerunner, it now has “52 degrees of freedom” and has a totating and tilting head module which lets it move more naturally. Well, as naturally as a humanoid robot can move for now. Each hand can support up to 11 degrees of active and passive freedom and they can carry up to 15 kg. Battery life is still the same as its predecessor, with the 2.33-kWh battery lasting up to 8 hours before it powers down.

Tesla is expected to deploy its Optimus robot to production lines by next year so companies like Kepler are working doubly hard to create robots that may have better reviews than the former. The Chinese company is currently testing their Forerunner K2 at different customer facilities and later on deploy it in more companies to do things like handling of products, quality control, inspection, etc. As long as there are no robot wars, we’ll happily look at how this humanoid robot competition goes along.

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This Mini Robot Arm can be built in Under $100 Using Arduino Nano and 3D Printed Files https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/10/20/this-mini-robot-arm-can-be-built-in-under-100-using-arduino-nano-and-3d-printed-files/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=this-mini-robot-arm-can-be-built-in-under-100-using-arduino-nano-and-3d-printed-files Sun, 20 Oct 2024 11:40:47 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=515182

This Mini Robot Arm can be built in Under $100 Using Arduino Nano and 3D Printed Files

reating a mini robotic arm with Arduino and 3D printing is an exciting way to merge electronics and design. This project invites enthusiasts into the...
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reating a mini robotic arm with Arduino and 3D printing is an exciting way to merge electronics and design. This project invites enthusiasts into the world of robotics, blending creativity with hands-on technical work. It’s ideal for those eager to dive into the realms of motion control and automation, using accessible components and open-source technology. The core of the project is the Arduino Nano, a compact microcontroller that coordinates the movements of four SG90 servo motors. These motors are controlled through potentiometers, offering precise adjustments to the arm’s motion. By adjusting the position of each potentiometer, you can direct the servo to move in a specific direction, making the control feel intuitive and satisfying.

Designer: FABRI Creator

To build this arm, you’ll need several essential components. Beyond the Arduino Nano, four SG90 servo motors serve as the muscles of the arm, providing the torque required for smooth movements. These motors are driven by the signals from potentiometers, which read user inputs and translate them into specific positions for the servos. The project also requires electronic parts like resistors and capacitors for the PCB, ensuring stable and efficient operation. A DC jack connector allows for easy power connection, supporting a 5V 3A adapter or a standard PC power supply, ensuring the arm has a reliable power source. With a breadboard for prototyping and a custom PCB for permanent assembly, you can seamlessly organize all connections, creating a clean and efficient setup.

But here’s where the magic truly happens: 3D printing. Using software like Fusion 360, you get to design the structural parts of your robot arm, optimizing the form and function to your specific needs. It’s not just about the technical specs—it’s about bringing your vision to life in a tangible, tactile way. The parts, printed with durable PLA filament, take shape layer by layer, transforming digital models into physical components. The design smartly minimizes the need for supports during printing, making it efficient and less wasteful. The result is a sleek, lightweight arm that looks as good as it functions, embodying the intersection of art and engineering.

Programming the Arduino is where the project gains its soul. With a bit of code, you can teach the arm to follow your commands, offering both manual and automated control modes. In manual mode, the potentiometers give you direct control over each servo, letting you guide the arm’s movements with finesse. Automated mode, on the other hand, takes it a step further—allowing you to record sequences and replay them, turning the arm into a precise tool for repeating tasks. This duality of control means you can create everything from a delicate touch for small tasks to a mechanical memory that runs on its own.

As you bring it all together, the assembly process becomes a meditative practice in precision and patience. Soldering each component onto the PCB, carefully routing wires, and securing the servos in place requires focus, but the reward is a beautifully crafted piece of tech that feels like a personal accomplishment. The attention to detail in organizing cables and ensuring smooth motion paths doesn’t just keep things tidy—it elevates the overall aesthetic and functionality of the arm. It’s a reminder that design is as much about what you don’t see as what you do.

By the time the project is complete, you’ll have a fully functional mini robotic arm capable of manual and automated control. The combination of 3D printing and Arduino brings a level of customization that lets you adapt the design to your needs, making it a perfect entry point into robotics. This DIY project is less about building a one-time gadget and more about being an entry-point into the world of STEM and Design. It demonstrates how accessible and versatile modern technology can be, offering a fulfilling way to explore the world of robotics, whether you’re a seasoned maker or just starting out… and once you’re done you can quite literally pat yourself on the back with your new robot arm!

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AI-powered self-driving golf trolley can follow you around and give you tips https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/10/19/ai-powered-self-driving-golf-trolley-can-follow-you-around-and-give-you-tips/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ai-powered-self-driving-golf-trolley-can-follow-you-around-and-give-you-tips Sat, 19 Oct 2024 19:15:06 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=515218

AI-powered self-driving golf trolley can follow you around and give you tips

It’s too easy to underestimate golf as a sport, but the ability to hit a small ball with an equally small stick and have it...
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It’s too easy to underestimate golf as a sport, but the ability to hit a small ball with an equally small stick and have it roll into a hole miles away is no easy feat. It requires no small amount of skill, focus, and concentration, all of which could be undone by the stress of having to mind things not directly related to playing the game, such as carrying all those golf clubs. You can always hire people to carry those for you, a.k.a. caddies, but that might not always be a feasible option. We’re at an age where not just vacuum cleaners but also cars can already drive themselves, so why not have a trolley do that as well? And with some AI magic, it can even be your golf coach, too!

Designer: Futurewave, Botronics

That is the kind of liberating experience that the iXi robot golf trolley is promising. It is an extremely minimalist four-wheeled robot designed to carry your bag of golf clubs and follow you wherever you go. Although it could raise concerns about the potential loss of human employment, the self-driving robot offers players more freedom of movement and convenience without having to worry about needing someone to do that work. It allows them to simply focus on the task at hand: playing golf. It’s like having your own personal caddy, without the potential source of distraction.

Although iXi does have sensors and intelligence to follow its human owner, its AI also serves a second purpose. It can analyze the player’s swing and offer insights that could help improve their gameplay. It’s pretty much like what those golf smartwatches try to offer, but with a better view of the player’s posture and swing thanks to cameras and sensors. Maybe someday, iXi will even be able to offer the right club to use and have it ready even before the player reaches for it.

iXi’s intelligence is perhaps hidden by its extremely simple design, a platform with four wheels, a post to support a golf bag, and a handle that holds the screen controller. This design was made by choice, of course, as it makes it easy for the trolley to fold down into a compact form for easier transport. It could save you not only space but also money in the long run, without losing the peace of mind that comes with not having to carry a heavy bag of clubs on your shoulder every time you have to move to the next spot.

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Daft Punk’s Iconic Coachella Pyramid Stage gets turned into a 2000-piece LEGO set https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/10/13/daft-punks-iconic-coachella-pyramid-stage-gets-turned-into-a-2000-piece-lego-set/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=daft-punks-iconic-coachella-pyramid-stage-gets-turned-into-a-2000-piece-lego-set Sun, 13 Oct 2024 20:45:21 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=513479

Daft Punk’s Iconic Coachella Pyramid Stage gets turned into a 2000-piece LEGO set

Four years ago, a father-son duo won the Grand Prize in the global LEGO competition Music To Our Ears! for their LEGO rendition of the...
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Four years ago, a father-son duo won the Grand Prize in the global LEGO competition Music To Our Ears! for their LEGO rendition of the Daft Punk Pyramid Stage from Coachella 2006. Although the MOC (My Own Creation) won the award, it wasn’t selected by LEGO’s internal team to be turned into a box set. However, the duo responsible for the design are hoping to Get Lucky by submitting this entry One More Time, and they’re banking on support from Around The World to help turn this one-off piece into a set that LEGO and music enthusiasts can buy and play with!

Designer: Robotrock

Not many people knew that Daft Punk’s 2006 Coachella set would be the last time they headlined the event. When the duo took the iconic pyramid-shaped stage back in 2006, they set what’s still considered a gold standard in Coachella performances – something that even nearly 2 decades later is difficult to match. However, being the elusive robots they are, Daft Punk never really decided to pull off such a feat again, and they disbanded in 2021, after 28 years together. The Coachella Pyramid is an iconic part of music history, and Robotrock – the moniker behind the LEGO set – did full justice to it with their 2,000-brick recreation of this moment.

The set features the two artists on a colorful pyramid-shaped stage, with lights inside the pyramid glowing as the duo performed music. The two artists are perched on their platform, dressed in their robot-shaped garb, while working on the mysterious electronic console that helps them produce, remix, and perform their music.

“This project began in 2020 as a fun father-son collaboration, growing into something epic as we found ourselves needing a creative escape during lockdown,” says Robotrock. “Both huge Daft Punk fans, this build is a fusion of 2 passions. I spent my teenage years listening to Homework on my Walkman, while my son’s 1st favorite baby song was Get Lucky. It felt only natural to blend our love for Daft Punk’s music with our love for LEGO. My then 8-year-old son started with a prototype built from the bricks we had at home, and I expanded on it digitally.”

The centerpiece of the design—a rotating box of transparent bricks inside a pyramid—is powered by a motor, with a set of lights dangling inside to recreate that iconic Daft Punk Alive 2007 pyramid. This 2000-piece set was a real challenge. Lego bricks aren’t typically used to create triangular shapes, so we had to get creative in finding ways to make all those angles fit together.

LEGO builders are very meticulous, and abide by a strict code of conduct to ensure bricks aren’t used in ‘illegal’ ways to create MOCs or My Own Creations. Here, Robotrock points out that LEGO doesn’t have an official Daft Punk retail set, which means the helmets being shown in the MOC can’t be bought off the shelf. Although this would mean they’re an ‘illegal’ creation, Robotrock points out that there’s a technical legality in their design since Pharrell’s upcoming LEGO biopic, Piece By Piece, features LEGO minifigures of Daft Punk too!

The LEGO Ideas Daft Punk Coachella Pyramid is currently a submission on the LEGO Ideas forum, where fans and enthusiasts can vote for their favorite fan-made LEGO creations. With enough votes, the LEGO Ideas team reviews the design and decides whether to turn it into a retail box set or not. As a massive Daft Punk fan myself, I sincerely hope they do! You too can vote for the LEGO Ideas Daft Punk Coachella Pyramid on the LEGO Ideas website here.

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Pangolin-inspired robot can dig and “poop” out seeds to plant trees https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/10/08/pangolin-inspired-robot-can-dig-and-poop-out-seeds-to-plant-trees/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=pangolin-inspired-robot-can-dig-and-poop-out-seeds-to-plant-trees Tue, 08 Oct 2024 10:07:46 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=513700

Pangolin-inspired robot can dig and “poop” out seeds to plant trees

Not all robots have to look, well, robotic. There is a growing number of robots that are inspired by real life creatures (sometimes, even humans,...
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Not all robots have to look, well, robotic. There is a growing number of robots that are inspired by real life creatures (sometimes, even humans, but that’s a whole other discussion) or so called bio-inspired bots. The latest winner of the Natural Robotics Contest is inspired by a pretty unlikely animal: the insect-eating mammal called the Pangolin.

Designer: Dorothy and Dr. Robert Siddall

A high school student from California named Dorothy designed a robot whose main goal is to dig and plant seeds. Since pangolins are naturally digging animals, why not use it to create a robot that can help populate areas with more trees? The winning concept was turned into an actual prototype called the Plantolin by the partner research institute. More than just looking like a pangolin, it uses features from the mammal and incorporate it into the functions of the robot.

The Plantolin roves around on two wheels and just like the pangolin, it balances on its long, movable tail. Each of the wheels has an electric quadcopter drone motor. The digging is done by these two front legs with the tail tilting down once it starts to provide leverage. Once there’s a hole already, the robot drives over it and poops out a yew tree seed bomb nugget (containing both seeds and soil).

It’s a pretty interesting way to re-populate a space with more trees. It will probably be faster and will need minimal human intervention when it’s programmed right, so no need to train actual pangolins to do the job.

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This floating cart could become a dream come true for shoppers and workers https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/10/03/this-floating-cart-could-become-a-dream-come-true-for-shoppers-and-workers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=this-floating-cart-could-become-a-dream-come-true-for-shoppers-and-workers Thu, 03 Oct 2024 14:20:29 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=512839

This floating cart could become a dream come true for shoppers and workers

The shopping cart, also known as a trolley or buggy, is one of the most essential tools people use inside stores, especially supermarkets, both for...
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The shopping cart, also known as a trolley or buggy, is one of the most essential tools people use inside stores, especially supermarkets, both for customers as well as store workers. Despite its importance, its design has basically remained unchanged in almost a century, even when that design doesn’t really take the comfort of users in mind. Yes, the four wheels and the spacious metal basket can hold your groceries and take them from one point to another, but they are difficult to control, heavy, and more importantly, unable to climb up or go down the stairs. This prototype tries to address those pain points to make dealing with groceries and packages easier, safer, and more accessible.

Designers: Geonwoo Park, Hyungeun Park, Wooyong Park, Dongjae Lee, Murim Kim, Seung Jae Lee (Seoul National University of Science and Technology)

Shopping carts are so iconic that they have literally become icons in digital stores that don’t have anything to do with wheeling physical objects around. Despite that popularity, they’re not exactly the easiest tools to use and offer only the bare minimum convenience so that we don’t have to carry our groceries. Considering their cheap and mass-produced designs, it’s no surprise that many have damaged wheels that make them difficult to turn. These wheels also don’t let you drive the cart up or down places that don’t have inclined planes for them to roll on.

Palletrone’s solution is to do away with those problematic wheels completely. Instead, it uses a rather large drown to lift a platform that will hold your groceries and boxes. There’s also a cage around the drone to protect humans from those powerful and dangerous propellers. Think of it like an upside-down basket with the drone inside, flying to keep the platform off the ground.

The description might sound simple, but there’s definitely a lot complicated technology involved. For one, the Palletdrone always flies at around the person’s chest height, which means that it will also ascend or descend as the person goes up or down stairs. It also doesn’t tilt so that the contents on top of it don’t slide off. Finally, it moves and turns as the person pushes or pulls it, so the experience is more or less exactly like a shopping cart minus the wheels. And it can do all this by knowing if the force being exerted is being done by a human or from the weight of the objects on top of it.

This floating and hovering “cart” sounds dreamy and very useful both for shoppers as well as personnel who have to bring goods from storage to the aisle. That said, the design is far from perfect, let alone presentable and aesthetic. For one, everyone who has ever used a drone will know how noisy they can be, especially one of this size. For another, the current Palletrone is only able to carry less than 3kg of cargo, which is significantly less than a family’s typical grocery bag. It’s a start, though, and one that finally addresses one of the biggest inconveniences when going to the supermarket by boldly giving the decades-old shopping cart a do-over.

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