A cute little furry robot aims to bring joy to people with its reactions. Mirumi clips onto bags, interacting with people by ...
Yukai Engineering is no stranger to cute but somewhat odd little robots. And at CES 2025, they revealed Mirumi, a robot that’s made to “delight bystanders” by turning its head to greet them. The robot ...
Could furry robots become a common accessory in the not-so-distant future? With this $70 robot, the answer is maybe.
CES 2025 featured cutting-edge robots, including AI-driven pets, humanoids, and assistive gadgets, redefining technology's ...
Yukai Engineering, the startup that previously created a headless robotic companion cat called Qoobo, has announced a furry ...
It was an interesting year for robots at CES 2025. While we had hoped the AI boom would bring a new wave of useful robots to ...
Mirumi, a quirky robot from Yukai Engineering, mimics baby-like reactions with googly eyes and head movements, hiding its ...
CES event typically showcases all kinds of weird and wacky gadgets. Here’s all the weirdest tech we saw this week.
One of the weirdest gadgets from CES 2025 is undoubtedly Mirumi, a fluffy robot that imitates the behaviour of a human baby.
Truth be told, I'm not really a handbag enthusiast; with the hardware I'm lugging around, a rucksack usually makes more sense ...
Japanese start-up Yukai Engineering, famous for its innovative robotic creations, has unveiled a new companion bot - Mirumi ...
Yukai Engineering introduces Mirumi, a playful robot that clips onto your bag, at CES 2025. Inspired by baby-like behaviors and Japanese folklore, Mirumi reacts to its surroundings with curiosity and ...