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  2. iRobot Create - Wikipedia

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    iRobot Create is a hobbyist robot manufactured by iRobot that was introduced in 2007 and based on their Roomba vacuum cleaning platform. The iRobot Create is explicitly designed for robotics development and improves the experience beyond simply hacking the Roomba.

  3. Robot Galaxy - Wikipedia

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    Robot Galaxy was a mall-based retail and entertainment company that allowed children to build their own personalized robots. The Robot Galaxy brand included retail stores, an online virtual world, and a comic book series.

  4. InMoov - Wikipedia

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    InMoov is a robot developed for artistic purposes by French sculptor Gaël Langevin [1] in September 2011. (The first blueprint files were published in January 2012 on Thingiverse. [ 2 ] ) Its peculiarity is that it is reproducible with a simple 3D printer small format (12cm3) and its files are under Creative Commons license (CC-BY-NC).

  5. Build your own creepy-cool robot dog with this Kickstarter ...

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    TL;DR: As of May 15, you can take 10% off the Petoi Bittle, a Palm-Sized Robot Dog for STEM, and get it for $296.10 instead of its regular $329.If you can’t get enough of all the incredibly cool ...

  6. Antbo is a robot insect companion anyone can build - AOL

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    Billed as the "insect robot designed for anyone with an inquisitive mind," it's a programmable entry-level kit for beginners or anyone with a casual interest in robotics. Antbo is a robot insect ...

  7. iRobot - Wikipedia

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    An unmodified iRobot Create with Command Module (small green attachment) Create is a hobby robot, released in 2007. Create offers users the possibility of changing or adapting the robot's functions through experimentation with the basic elements of robotics as well as by adding sensors, grippers, wireless connections, computers, or other hardware.