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Tuesday
Jan142025

Meet Nékojita FuFu: The cat-shaped robot that cools your food

Photo: Yukai Engineering

Cat got your tongue takes on a different meaning with this Yukai Engineering robot. The Japanese robotics startup created the Nékojita FuFu, a cat-shaped robot that can blow air to cool your hot food and drinks. The robot gets its name from the Japanese term "néko-jita," meaning "cat tongue," a phrase used to describe individuals with a low tolerance for hot food. The second part of the name, "FuFu," is an onomatopoeia that captures the sound of blowing air to cool food.

The robot has different blowing modes, including a full-force and a gentler one. It uses an internal fan unit running on a rechargeable battery. It also has a specially developed algorithm or the Fu-ing System that randomizes the strength and rhythm to mimic human breath. The Nékojita FuFu can cool hot water from 88 degrees Celsius to 71 degrees Celsius in three minutes or to 66 degrees Celsius in five minutes. This tiny little robot isn't just meant to cool your coffee. It works with any dishware with a straight edge.

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Monday
Jan132025

Mirumi: The cute robot that does absolutely nothing

 

While everyone goes crazy for Labubu figures, we'd rather have Mirumi hanging off our bags. Yukai Engineering brought the fuzzy little robot to CES 2025 and charmed us with its presence. The clip-on robot is designed to evoke feelings of joy and connection. But beyond that, it has no practical function.

Instead, Mirumi mimics human baby-like behaviour, such as turning its head to look at people and expressing shyness. Its sensors allow it to "detect" its surroundings and interact with those around it.

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Sunday
Jan122025

Bee Pioneer: An always-listening, AI-powered bracelet

Photo: Bee

The Bee Pioneer hopes to succeed where the Rabbit R1 and Humane AI Pin haven't. The new wrist-worn artificial intelligence-powered device comes in a more discreet basic fitness band look. And it is more affordable at US$49.99 (around CA$72). 

Bee's team created the accessory as an "always listening" device. It keeps tabs on your conversations to know which information it could use to create to-do lists, build a knowledge base on your life, and give you summaries of your day. The Bee Pioneer is even designed to do basic tasks on your phone, like sending messages for you, using an emulated version of your phone on the cloud.

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Friday
Jan102025

Swippitt and go: This two-second charger could revolutionize your phone life?

Video: Swippitt

CES 2025 brought us a truly bizarre yet intriguing invention: the Swippitt, a device that can fully charge your phone in a mere two seconds. How? By swapping out your phone's battery with a fully charged one.

To use it, you need a special phone case (the Link) that houses a battery and the Swippitt Hub itself. The Hub, resembling a futuristic tissue box, holds five batteries and can be swapped out with lightning speed. Simply slot your phone into the Hub, and two seconds later, it pops out fully charged.

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