If you think the future has already arrived, just wait until you meet the new companion robot from Samsung—Ballie AI.
If you think the future has already arrived, just wait until you meet the new companion robot from Samsung—Ballie AI. This bright yellow AI assistant promises to be more than just a gadget; it’s set to become a real member of your family, managing your home, giving style tips, and even occasionally playing the role of your therapist. And all of this—this summer!
Ballie AI isn’t just a trendy gadget that performs a few tricks. With voice control systems, integration with Google Gemini, the ability to project images using its built-in Full HD laser projector, and its sleek design, it’s truly a jewel among smart devices.
Have you ever thought you needed a robot that could be your personal stylist? Now, it’s a reality! Ballie AI can evaluate your appearance and give style advice using its built-in cameras and possibly advanced technologies similar to Google Lens. Imagine this: you’ve just woken up and, without leaving your bedroom, you get a recommendation for a new outfit—your robot already knows what suits you best.
If you’re tired of managing your smart home via your smartphone, you won’t need to touch the screen anymore. Ballie AI will respond to the command “Hey, Ballie,” and your home will work just the way you need it to. Extend your hand, say what you need, and the robot will carry out the task—from turning on the lights to controlling the room temperature.
And if you're running low on ideas to spice up your day, the robot can even suggest ways to lift your mood. If you have Samsung wearables, it will analyze your sleep and provide tips to improve your rest quality.
Ballie AI is equipped with a 4K front camera, a 2K rear camera, and additional sensors that allow it to move around your home, avoid obstacles, and return to its charging station. And that’s not all—thanks to LiDAR and a Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensor, the robot will accurately assess the space and movement to always stay one step ahead.
But let’s not forget the entertainment. The robot can project images onto various surfaces using its Full HD laser projector. So, movie night at home with friends or your partner will be elevated to a new level, as the Ballie projector delivers bright and clear images without the need for extra cables or devices.
So, when can we expect to see Ballie AI on store shelves? For now, it will be available only in the U.S. and South Korea, starting this summer. Unfortunately, the price hasn’t been announced yet, but considering its unique features and advanced technology, it will likely not be cheap. However, Samsung plans to expand sales to other markets by the end of the year.
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