LG Unveils CLOiD Home Robot Capable of Folding Laundry and Making Breakfast at CES
In a bid to revolutionize home automation, LG has announced its latest creation: the CLOiD home robot. Equipped with advanced AI capabilities, this robot can not only fetch milk from the fridge but also put a croissant in the oven, fold laundry, and stack clothes.
The company's vision for a "zero labor home" is starting to look more like a dystopian reality than a utopian dream. CLOiD boasts two fully articulated arms with seven degrees of motion mounted on a torso that can tilt and bend, allowing it to interact with its surroundings in a more human-like manner.
The robot's head bears a striking resemblance to LG's Q9 robot, minus the handle, and features advanced facial recognition capabilities, enabling it to communicate through spoken language and even display emotions. However, its ability to integrate seamlessly with smart home appliances is where CLOiD truly shines.
By supporting ThinQ and ThinQ ON, LG's new robot can work in harmony with their own products, creating a seamless experience for users. While the question remains whether consumers will be willing to adopt such advanced technology or if it will become too pricey for many households, one thing is certain: LG is betting big on CLOiD's potential.
Whether we'll welcome these mechanical butlers and maids with open arms or dread their presence in our homes remains to be seen. However, one thing is clear: the future of home automation has arrived, and it's robot-driven.
In a bid to revolutionize home automation, LG has announced its latest creation: the CLOiD home robot. Equipped with advanced AI capabilities, this robot can not only fetch milk from the fridge but also put a croissant in the oven, fold laundry, and stack clothes.
The company's vision for a "zero labor home" is starting to look more like a dystopian reality than a utopian dream. CLOiD boasts two fully articulated arms with seven degrees of motion mounted on a torso that can tilt and bend, allowing it to interact with its surroundings in a more human-like manner.
The robot's head bears a striking resemblance to LG's Q9 robot, minus the handle, and features advanced facial recognition capabilities, enabling it to communicate through spoken language and even display emotions. However, its ability to integrate seamlessly with smart home appliances is where CLOiD truly shines.
By supporting ThinQ and ThinQ ON, LG's new robot can work in harmony with their own products, creating a seamless experience for users. While the question remains whether consumers will be willing to adopt such advanced technology or if it will become too pricey for many households, one thing is certain: LG is betting big on CLOiD's potential.
Whether we'll welcome these mechanical butlers and maids with open arms or dread their presence in our homes remains to be seen. However, one thing is clear: the future of home automation has arrived, and it's robot-driven.