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Aldebaran NAO H25 Humanoid Robot, Version 4.0

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Aldebaran NAO H25 Humanoid Robot, Version 4.0

Category

Science and Technology

Classification

CHENHALL - Tools & Equipment for Communication - Data Processing T&E - Data Processing Devices - Robot

Object Origin
Manufacturer:

ALDEBARAN Robotics

Date Manufactured:

2014

Physical Characteristics

Object Description: Humanoid robot with white and orange plastic shell. Barrel-shaped head with two circular eyes and small trapezoidal mouth; small circular sensor in center of forehead; speakers with homeycomb screen cover on each side of head; orange crown with oval and circular control buttons at top center of head; head separates from body; back of of head has "L" shaped cover. Body has fully articulating arms, hands, legs and feet; white torso widest at should...

Materials:

plastic

metal

Measurements: Object:
    Height: 23 in, Width: 12 in, Depth: 6.25 in
    Weight: 11 lbs

Credit

Museum Purchase, 2014.17.3

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Aldebaran NAO H25 Humanoid Robot, Version 4.0

About: Aldebaran NAO H25 Humanoid Robot, Version 4.0

About: Aldebaran NAO H25 Humanoid Robot, Version 4.0

The Aldebaran NAO H25 Humanoid Robot, created by Aldebaran Robotics (now SoftBank Robotics), was first released in 2008 for educational and research purposes. The NAO H25 model, launched in 2014, came with better sensors, motors, and hardware to improve its movement, speech, and overall interaction. It features cameras, microphones, and sensors, allowing it to respond to voice commands, gestures, and interact with its environment. NAO is widely used in schools and universities as a tool for learning about robotics, programming, and artificial intelligence. Its humanoid design and open-source software make it customizable for a wide range of applications, from simple tasks to complex research in human-robot interaction and AI. The robot's ability to engage with users has made it popular in both educational and research settings.

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