Honda's cutesy robot cooler helps keeps drinks within reach
Honda didn't
just unveil a slick-looking EV coupe concept at the Tokyo Motor Show. It also
had a robot... though it's definitely not the kind of robot you'd expect from
the company.
Its RoboCas Concept is a super-cute cargo bot
that can follow you around while hauling whatever you like in its large,
customizable carrying space. Basically, it's an autonomous cooler with giant
eyes.
Honda imagines people using it to open pop-up
curry shops or haul pumpkins home from the farm. We could see this being
incredibly helpful if you don't have a car, or if you'd rather not drive just
to haul some food and drinks to the park for a picnic. There's just one
problem: it's not clear that RoboCas will move past the concept stage.
The
transportation giant hasn't said whether or not RoboCas will go into
production, and The Verge notes that the prototype shown at the Tokyo Motor
Show was stationary and had a Windows tablet unceremoniously stuck to its back.
We don't know the full capabilities of the robo-cooler, let alone whether or
not it would be affordable as a production model. All the same, the idea is
intriguing. Honda isn't just planning for a transition to self-driving cars –
it's arguing that robotics can eliminate the need for any car in certain
situations.
Autoblog via Engadget
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