Cozmo is adorable, smart, and break through the boundaries of robot toys. It's like having your own Disney's Wall-E at the comfort of your home.Cozmo is nowhere cheap but the potentials it can unlock are tremendous. I'm hoping one day it can connect to ou...
Published: 2016-10-20, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: My dog hates the robot. When I sit on the floor to play with the robot, the dog gets up with a huff and comes over. His tail wags, and he gets in my face. When I avoid him because I have a robot to review he…sits on the robot. It makes upset little noises...
Great design, Deep programming potential, Fantastic for kids
Needs an app, Too reliant on the dock
Cozmo isn't getting any younger and with Vector on the market - and the recent price drop in the UK - you might assume the end of the road is in sight for this pint-sized robotic companion. That's actually far from the case, as Cozmo shares a great many f...
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Published: 2018-01-17, Author: Ben , review by: kitguru.net
AI actively explores and evolves based on environment and interaction, Expansive range of emotions with the ability to recognise human expressions, Isolated WiFi network means that audio/video is kept between you and Cozmo, Adorable
No microphone for voice recognition (Possible with SDK, see Dev Forum on Anki website), Limited battery life if playing extensively, Fragile near the edge of tables, especially those without straight edges, Lack of waterproofing and awkward surfaces (deep
Published: 2017-12-15, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
Very clever tech in a toy, Learn as well as play, So adorable, Gets even better over time, So interactive and expressive
A bit pricey but updates will give longevity
If you don't fall under Cozmo's charms then you are a rare human. This is my vote for best Christmas Tech Gift 2017!I found myself trying to reason with the little fella when I was trying to photograph him. The AI and facial expressions really do give him...
Published: 2017-09-12, Author: Marc , review by: techradar.com
Cozmo is really fun to use, Code Lab is simple and addictive, New features are great
Setup isn't as smooth as we'd like, It's a pricey bit of kit, Cozmo's reliance on the dock
You will laugh, smile and fist-bump along to Cozmo and the 'bot will follow you every step of the way. Cozmo is an intelligent, fun toy that may look simple but its cute exterior hides a complex AI brain that you can tap into thanks to the updated and eas...
Published: 2017-09-12, Author: Victoria , review by: alphr.com
We've been fortunate to play with a number of robotic toys over the years and Cozmo is by and far the best we've seen. In some respects, particularly games, it's somewhat limited, but with Code Lab and Explorer mode, the possibilities are endless. Anki's...
Tons of personality, Hugely enjoyable to just have around the place, SDK provides potential for expansion
Totally reliant on a smartphone or tablet, Questionable longevity, A bit on the pricey side
If a winning personality can secure your affections, you're done for the second you set eyes on a Cozmo. It's just so much fun to have around. “Cozmo sees a pet”, noted the iPad while I was writing this review, before Cozmo, for some reason, started bark...
Published: 2017-06-06, Author: Andy , review by: pocket-lint.com
If you have children keen to get into programming, Cozmo is a great way to get them started. In a quick test we were shown, Cozmo was hooked up to the Twitter API and could tweet pictures from his camera. All this was achieved with just a few lines of cod...