Napoleon complex

Remember Robocup? Meet the newest contender.

The Eco-Be, which measures less than one square inch, features a motor unit adapted from tiny watch motors. With a lithium battery, small LED and microprocessor on board, the robot can move forward and backward, as well as turn around.

It can be remotely controlled via a built-in infrared module. Each robot unit has a unique address, allowing multiple robots to be controlled independently and play simultaneously.|link|

2 Comments

  1. So what can you do with these things? They aren’t small enough to be nanotech and they aren’t large enough to do heavy labor. I just hope that there are no holigan bots.

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