Zeno R25 expressive humanoid robot; with quick-start guide in polythene sleeve; and charger

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Zeno R25 expressive humanoid robot, created by RoboKind, US, c
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Zeno R25 expressive humanoid robot, created by RoboKind, US, c
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum, London

Zeno R25 expressive humanoid robot, created by RoboKind, US, c
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum, London

Zeno R25 expressive humanoid robot, created by RoboKind, US, c
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum, London

Zeno R25 expressive humanoid robot; with quick-start guide in polythene sleeve; and charger, by RoboKind, United States, American, 2013-2016

Zeno is one of the most expressive humanoid robots that can be bought off the shelf. Zeno is designed to display realistic facial expressions as it interacts with people. Zeno is typically used to enrich learning activities and therapy sessions for children with special educational needs. Zeno’s expressive face encourages users to relax, make eye contact and stay focused on the activity conducted by the robot.

Zeno can be programmed to pull 32 distinct facial expressions, recognise faces looking at it and adapt the angle of its gaze and facial expressions appropriately deliver information and respond to voice commands or instructions from a tablet, and record therapy sessions with the camera in its right eye.

Details

Category:
Human Robotics
Object Number:
2016-340
Materials:
polyethylene (polythene), steel (metal), copper (alloy), metal (unknown), latex, paper (fibre product) and plastic (unidentified)
Measurements:
overall: 590 mm x 260 mm x 210 mm, 4.5 kg
type:
robot