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Meet Handy and Care: Samsung’s actual new robot butlers

Samsung showed off a handful of concept robots at its CES 2021 press conference, including one capable of recognizing and picking up objects. Meet SamsungBots Handy and Care. #CES2021

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Samsung showed off a handful of concept robots at its CES 2021 press conference, including one capable of recognizing and picking up objects. Meet SamsungBots Handy and Care.

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  1. guilherme siqueira

    January 11, 2021 at 10:57 pm

    A roomba in 3D space

  2. lyn k

    January 11, 2021 at 10:57 pm

    Ew no

  3. Username

    January 11, 2021 at 10:57 pm

    Handy seems to be the most handy one

  4. B

    January 11, 2021 at 11:03 pm

    i-robot here we come

  5. Kenneth Burtch

    January 11, 2021 at 11:07 pm

    Why ??????

  6. Tent Ringer

    January 11, 2021 at 11:09 pm

    Can it pass the butter?

  7. jason chen

    January 11, 2021 at 11:13 pm

    Robot butler picks up a knife, and then …..

    • black bear

      January 11, 2021 at 11:51 pm

      LOL .

  8. xxnike629xx

    January 11, 2021 at 11:21 pm

    As nice as these sounds, the real question is how much will the MSRP be? If it costs a ton of money, perhaps it won’t be as worth it. Also considering it’s the first gen model, you might want to hold off even if you have the expendable income to purchases these until at least the 2nd gen versions are released.

  9. Ernest Kwok

    January 11, 2021 at 11:22 pm

    but this Samsung butler can’t pick up my amazon deliveries…

  10. John Salazar

    January 11, 2021 at 11:23 pm

    Samsung will ruin it by pre loading Bixby on it.

  11. David Hill

    January 11, 2021 at 11:26 pm

    Don’t people watch Scifi Movies when the robots kill their masters? This is how it starts!

    • C.W. ENT

      January 12, 2021 at 12:49 am

      Don’t watch sci-fi movies too much

  12. Deep Blue

    January 11, 2021 at 11:33 pm

    I’m buying it

  13. Scott Gilliland

    January 11, 2021 at 11:40 pm

    The OmniBot from my 80’s childhood finally found it’s form in the Bot Care. Unfortunately no tape deck though, that’s a loss.

  14. ezTutorialStuff

    January 11, 2021 at 11:45 pm

    Just get a wife

    • Badru Din

      January 11, 2021 at 11:59 pm

      It’s cheaper and quieter

  15. venom5809

    January 11, 2021 at 11:50 pm

    The robot butler isn’t bad, would definitely be useful for older people or people with disabilities.

  16. cheenee takya

    January 12, 2021 at 12:04 am

    cant wait for WALL – E and getting people fat and lazy

  17. Lipbuzz

    January 12, 2021 at 12:21 am

    Been seeing the robo butler “concepts” for decades now. Just a bunch of bullshit, not even close to market.

  18. Alejandro Alartiz

    January 12, 2021 at 12:22 am

    Why only one arm?

  19. 525Lines

    January 12, 2021 at 12:29 am

    I’m sure those who still have paying jobs will love to buy one.

  20. Sagacious Apotheosis BLM

    January 12, 2021 at 12:39 am

    Oh please. I hate chores. I’ll pay anything

  21. Kyle R

    January 12, 2021 at 12:44 am

    The Ballie was actually a feasible product and it’s nowhere to be seen… not holding my breath

  22. Minepedia

    January 12, 2021 at 12:47 am

    Robot: Sets up dinner
    Me: Thanks!
    Robot: That’s my dinner, go to your room or I will call Duo
    Me: O…k…

  23. Edgar Gomez

    January 12, 2021 at 12:58 am

    I just want my robot to wash dishes and do my laundry

  24. Furry Donkey

    January 12, 2021 at 1:11 am

    These will be hacked …..????????

  25. Luka-Lukrecije Galić

    January 12, 2021 at 1:18 am

    Can the handy do the….you know, HANDY thing…??????????????????????

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