CKIE Product of the week – Mobot Bottle

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The Mobot may sound like some type of robotic product, but it isn’t. The bot comes from the word bottle, rather than robot. At the end of the day, the Mobot is a bottle with much more to it than you’d think. Its design may look outwardly unusual, but it’s your miniature gym. The water inside the bottle keeps you hydrated, but the bottle’s exterior can be used as an exercising apparatus. Its rugged shape gives it purpose, while also making it look eye-catchingly buff, much like you’d want to look after a good day’s workout!

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Barobo’s Mobot goes up for pre-order, slinks toward your impressionable children (video)

ImageIn what may be the first notable instance of a product actually losing the "i" in favor of building out its own persona, Barobo's iMobot is not only not going by Mobot, but it's also up for pre-order. The modular robotics platform can be claimed for $269.95 (with extension plates and the like available as optional extras), and we're told by the company that these will be on the move by August at the latest. Moreover, a grant has been secured to provide "at least $500,000 over the next two years to Barobo, with potential for up to another $500,000 in matching funds if the company can make sales and attract venture capital." Folks involved with the project are hoping to see Mobot used as a tool for teaching robotics as early as third grade, and given the choice of tinkering with one of these or fiddling with a TI-83 Plus... well, you know. For those unaware of Mobot's potential, head on past the break for a freshly cut video.

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