Nybble is a little robot cat designed to help hobbyists and students get started with legged robotics. It comes as a kit consisting of wood parts, used to assemble the robot's body, plus the electronics, which includes a control board, sensors, LEDs, servo motors, and a battery. Friendly software tools get your little legged friend walking around and doing tricks.
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Bittle is a palm-sized four-legged robot dog designed for hobbyists, students, and educators. You can program it to mimic the behavior and movements of a real dog, like walking, running, and performing tricks. It's open source and can be operated using a computer, smartphone, or controller.
"We test out Bittle, a pet robot dog that will teach you how to code.
Taking the first step in robotics or coding needn't be daunting, and this DIY robotics kit teaches you how."At the world's premier energy conference CERAWeek, Kevon Mayers, Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services (AWS), showcased a demo he's been working on over the last month or so around IoT connected robot dog Bittle and how they can be used to improve worker safety
the technology allowed the FDNY to get information “without putting our firefighters’ and our first responders’ lives at risk.”