Gus 2.0 might not look like your typical humanoid robot, and that’s because this miniature device was designed specifically to monitor room health through emotions. This desktop companion comes equipped with a host of sensors that keep tabs on the temperature, humidity, and air quality around him.
The coolest feature is that his eye levels actually tell you how comfortable your room is. In other words, if the air quality is less than optimal, the humidity’s off, or the temperature’s just not right, his eyelids start to droop, and he gets a little sleepy. A hidden touch sensor can be tapped to show exactly what the sensors are reading.
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I suggest you to make [use of] ChatGPT or Gemini and connect [a] camera to look [at] human emotion and mic to live talking and speakers, it’s my dream project like personal assistant,” said one commenter.
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