Yukai Engineering, the startup that previously created a headless robotic companion cat called Qoobo, has announced a furry ...
It is again that time of year as the Consumer Electronics Show 2025 (CES 2025) is underway in Las Vegas. With thousands of ...
Could furry robots become a common accessory in the not-so-distant future? With this $70 robot, the answer is maybe.
Yukai Engineering is no stranger to cute but somewhat odd little robots. And at CES 2025, they revealed Mirumi, a robot that’s made to “delight bystanders” by turning its head to greet them. The robot ...
A cute little furry robot aims to bring joy to people with its reactions. Mirumi clips onto bags, interacting with people by ...
Mirumi, a quirky robot from Yukai Engineering, mimics baby-like reactions with googly eyes and head movements, hiding its ...
One of the weirdest gadgets from CES 2025 is undoubtedly Mirumi, a fluffy robot that imitates the behaviour of a human baby.
Truth be told, I'm not really a handbag enthusiast; with the hardware I'm lugging around, a rucksack usually makes more sense ...
Tombot robotic puppy comforts cognitively challenged people. Its AI features allow it to react to voice commands with real ...
Japanese start-up Yukai Engineering, famous for its innovative robotic creations, has unveiled a new companion bot - Mirumi ...
The multi-day Las Vegas show, which is organized by the Consumer Technology Association, welcomed more than 4,500 exhibitors ...