The most worthy of eight robots in 2017

In 2017, we witnessed the arrival of robot assistants that began to make their way into our daily lives. Over the past few years, robots have gradually entered factories and laboratories, often functioning as experimental tools. Some impressive models were even showcased at trade shows, capturing the attention of tech enthusiasts. This year, however, marked a significant milestone—consumer-focused humanoid robots started to appear on the market. Let’s take a closer look at some of the most notable ones. **Kuri**

The most worthy of eight robots in 2017

Kuri is a charming, round robot that looks like it stepped out of a Pixar film. It can roam around your home, acting as a companion and even a security monitor. Its eyes are equipped with a camera, allowing it to keep an eye on kids or pets. Kuri was officially launched in December 2017 and initially available in the U.S. for $800, making it one of the more affordable options for home use. **Jibo**

The most worthy of eight robots in 2017

Jibo is another adorable and highly functional robot. It features a voice assistant similar to Amazon Alexa, can dance, answer questions, and interact with users in a friendly manner. Jibo is stationary but has a rotating base that allows it to follow you around the room. When you ask a question, it will lock eyes with you, and a simple touch can trigger a response. Priced at around $900, Jibo offers a unique blend of personality and utility. **Lynx**

The most worthy of eight robots in 2017

Lynx is a social robot that can teach yoga, dance, and interact with users. It comes with built-in Alexa, enabling it to control smart home devices and set timers. Designed to be a companion, Lynx is expected to launch later in 2017, with a price range between $800 and $1,000. **Mykie**

The most worthy of eight robots in 2017

Developed by Bosch, Mykie is a kitchen assistant designed to help with recipe searches and controlling connected appliances. I had the chance to see Mykie at CES this year, and while there hasn’t been much news since, its design concept is promising. It's a great example of how robots are beginning to integrate into everyday household tasks. **Sanbot Nano**

The most worthy of eight robots in 2017

The Sanbot Nano is a small, mobile robot that can patrol your home. Standing under three feet tall, it uses 50 sensors to avoid obstacles. The robot is set to launch soon, with plans to enter retail stores in 2017. Equipped with Alexa, the Sanbot Nano is a high-end option, priced at $2,800. **Hub Robot**

The most worthy of eight robots in 2017

LG's Hub Robot is a smart home companion that can respond to questions, control appliances, and access the web. Like Jibo, it has a friendly appearance and integrates with Alexa. However, details about pricing and release date remain unclear, making it a robot to watch closely. **MoRo**

The most worthy of eight robots in 2017

MoRo stands out from other robots due to its ability to grasp and manipulate objects. While its price tag of up to $30,000 is quite steep, it represents a major step forward in robotic functionality. Designed to assist the elderly, MoRo isn't a humanoid robot but still offers mobility and interaction capabilities similar to Kuri and Jibo. **Aibo**

The most worthy of eight robots in 2017

Sony's Aibo is more of a companion than a traditional robot assistant. After being relaunched, it now includes new features such as improved AI and interactivity. Sold exclusively in Japan, Aibo is priced at 198,000 yen (approximately $1,700), making it a luxury item for pet lovers and tech enthusiasts alike. As we move forward, these robots represent the next phase in human-robot interaction, blending technology with everyday life in exciting ways.

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