Here's some Craveworthy news: a toy version of the very cute, very cool dancing robot Keepon is in the works, and it will sell for only $40.
BeatBots, the firm behind the Keepon project, has teamed with Britain's Wow Stuff to develop the dance machine into a toy called My Keepon. A prototype is being shown off this week at the Nuremberg Toy Fair.
So far, the high-end, $30,000 version of Keepon, developed by Marek Michalowski and Hideki Kozima, has been used in Japan and the U.S. as a telepresence tool for autism research and therapy.
Keepon can look around with its camera eyes, bounce up and down like an excited baby, and dance to a groove. It has proved wildly endearing despite--or perhaps because of--its very simple design, lacking limbs and a mouth.
It's unclear what a $40 toy version will be able to do, but Wow says (PDF) that it aims to capture the robot's "reactivity to touch and an amazing ability to listen to music, detect the beat, and dance in perfect rhythm."… Read more