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Romo the robot uses your smartphone as its brain

Romo the robot uses your smartphone as its brain
Romo is a miniature robot that uses apps on its user's existing smartphone as its 'brain'
Romo is a miniature robot that uses apps on its user's existing smartphone as its 'brain'
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Romo is a miniature robot that uses apps on its user's existing smartphone as its 'brain'
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Romo is a miniature robot that uses apps on its user's existing smartphone as its 'brain'
The Romo base, minus user-supplied smartphone
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The Romo base, minus user-supplied smartphone
The separate components of the Romo base
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The separate components of the Romo base
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Romo is a miniature robot that uses apps on its user's existing smartphone as its 'brain'
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When you think about it, smartphones are more than just fancy phones - they're actually tiny portable computers. Given that so many people now own these tiny computers, why should they have to pay to buy another computer that's built into an electronic device, when they could instead just use their existing smartphone as the "brain" of that device? That's the approach that has been taken by products such as the Bubo camcorder rig, and now also by Romo-The Smartphone Robot.

Romo is the creation of Seattle robotics designers Peter Seid and Phu Nguyen.

The hardware consists of a tracked, motorized acrylic base incorporating an analog circuit board, two motors, and an accessory port/stand that can accommodate a mounted smartphone or iPod touch. The base is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that can be juiced up via an included USB cable.

Users load one of the Romo apps onto an iOS or Android phone, place it in the mount on the robot, then use a computer, tablet, or a second smartphone to remotely control the robot through the first phone. In cases where the robot has been preprogrammed to carry out a set of commands, which can be done drag-and-drop style right on the smartphone, only the one Romo-mounted phone would be required.

Romo is a miniature robot that uses apps on its user's existing smartphone as its 'brain'
Romo is a miniature robot that uses apps on its user's existing smartphone as its 'brain'

One of the apps that has already been created lets users spy on other people, using a real-time feed from the robot phone's camera. Onscreen directional arrows on the controlling device's screen allow users to steer. There's also an augmented reality game in which Romo users race against each other, and a color-tracking app that causes the robot to follow objects of a given color.

Seid and Nguyen invite suggestions for other apps.

Romo is currently in the developmental phase, with funds for commercial production currently being raised on Kickstarter. A pledge of US$78 will get you a Romo of your own, once they're ready to roll.

The pitch video below shows a prototype in action.

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3 comments
Bill Bennett
too bad it does not include webOS sigh
Ed
Too bad is does not include BlackBerry...or Windows Phone...or Symbian...or WinMo6.x...or Palm...I guess it\'s an Android/iOS world out there!
Coleman Moncure
EPICLY AWESOME