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Ballie is still bright yellow with wheels to move around your house, a boatload of sensors, and a projector to let it play games, cast answers to queries, and even project films on various ...
Samsung's Ballie robot is one of the more delightful things we've heard about at CES 2024. The spherical robot was a surprise from Samsung yesterday, though the company first showed off a version ...
Samsung's creepy, cute AI ball robot, Ballie was one of the spotlights of CES 2024, though it apparently wasn't ready for an actual release at the time. That changed at CES 2025 with the Korean ...
Hyun-Suk Kim, president and CEO of the Consumer Electronics Division at Samsung, demonstrates Ballie, an AI rolling robot during a Samsung keynote before the CES tech show, Monday, Jan. 6, 2020 ...
Remember Ballie, Samsung's spherical home robot from CES 2020? I sure didn't -- until Samsung brought it back at this year's keynote with a few on-trend AI upgrades. The new and improved Ballie ...
Ballie's plastic, scalloped frame gives this otherwise nondescript ball a sense of playfulness, one that might not have been possible if Samsung had gone with the cloth finish it first considered.
Ballie's on-device AI capabilities will turn it into a fitness assistant or a remote control, among other things, Sebastian Seung, Samsung executive vice president and chief research scientist ...
Alternatively, Ballie might even let you know what it’s up to on its own, unprompted. What a courteous robot. Or annoying! Hard to say, really. Probably the most exciting feature, however, is ...
Ballie is a round, ball-shaped robot that can autonomously roll around your home and interact with other smart devices to provide customized services and act as your personal home assistant.
Samsung first revealed Ballie — its rolling smart home hub — at CES 2020. Now, at CES 2024, the adorable robot is making a triumphant return, this time sporting a new built-in projector.
Hyun-Suk Kim, president and CEO of the Consumer Electronics Division at Samsung, demonstrates Ballie, an AI rolling robot during a Samsung keynote before the CES tech show, Monday, Jan. 6, 2020 ...