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Transforming robot effortlessly turns into a car, faces tougher maneuver into retail (video)

0 Comments/ in Social Media, Uncategorized / by Donald Melanson
May 9, 2012

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Still bothered by the lack of automated transforming in the official Transformers toys? Then you’ll likely want to head straight to the video below to see your dream realized. While details are a bit light, the robot on display was apparently built by Kenji Ishida and JS Robotics, and is just the latest in a series of transforming bots that Ishida has been working on (version eight, to be specific). About the only other detail revealed is that it makes use of 22 servo motors to turn from a car into a surprisingly mobile humanoid robot and, as you might expect, there’s no word on any eventual commercial availability.

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Transforming robot effortlessly turns into a car, faces tougher maneuver into retail (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 09 May 2012 06:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Tags: bot, humanoid, humanoid robot, HumanoidRobot, JS Robotics, JsRobotics, Kenji Ishida, KenjiIshida, robot, transformer, transforming
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