Up Close With Shimi, The Only Robotic, Dancing iPhone Dock You’ll Ever Need

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We’ve covered Tovbot’s Shimi from inception to launch at TechCrunch Disrupt and this week we got a closer look at the little dancing robot that could at our CES stage.

Shimi is an intelligent phone dock that uses cloud processing that will dance along with your music and even find music that you might like based on your preferences. You can also clap a beat to get Shimi to play a similar song.

In short, it’s pretty cool.

Tovbot just announced an iPhone version and they will ship their product later this year.

Insert Coin: Shimi iPhone robot is ready to dance its way out of the lab, into your heart

Insert Coin Shimi iPhone robot is ready to dance its way out of the lab, into your heart

As soon as we saw Georgia Tech’s Shimi, we wanted to how many sleepless nights we’d have to spend waiting for one to proudly display on our desk. And really that’s the whole idea behind the iPhone-enabled dancing robot: bringing some sophisticated robotic concepts to the consumer, in an adorable little package. Now the wall-eyed “first musically intelligent robotic speaker dock” has hit Kickstarter, ready to dance its way into reality. When finished, Shimi will feature six-watt speakers on either side of its face and five motors that allow it to dance and turn its head to the best position for optimal listening. Shimi does the latter via facial recognition software, tracking you around the room. The ‘bot can also respond to verbal requests like “look at me,” and “play Justin Bieber” (their suggestion, not ours). In the future, its creators will be offering up apps for gaming, telepresence and the like, as well as an SDK for developers.

The Kickstarter page has a decidedly lofty $100,000 goal to hit by October 10th. Pledge $129 or more, and you get a Shimi of your very own. Check out a video of the ‘bot and its creators after the break.

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Shimi the personal robotic DJ

Robots seem to pervade every segment of our lives these days, and if you are one who loves to paint the town red each time the weekend beckons, then you would not go wrong with the Shimi personal robotic DJ. This is one nifty robot that relies on the cloud as well as smartphone voice commands in order to play music, and hopefully, rock your party. Trust startup company Tovbot to think of this particular idea, and Shimi is right now a Kickstarter project that will need the help of the masses in order to turn it into reality.

The creation of roboticists from Georgia Tech, MIT, and IDC, Shimi will make use of today’s prevalent smartphone technology in order to play music and select songs based on your taste or mood. It comes across as a cute and shiny robot who dances to entertain, and yet delivers a service which resembles Pandora in some ways. The final version will cost $199 if it is realized, but you can “invest” in it for $129 a pop.

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Georgia Tech’s Shimi robot wants to rock with you all night, rock the night away

Georgia Tech's Shimi robot wants to rock with you all night, rock the night away

Shimi certainly has the makings of a viral video hit, but its creators at Georgia Tech want you to know that there’s more to the dancing robot than just a pretty face. The “interactive musical buddy,” designed by the school’s Center for Music Technology, is a one-foot-tall smartphone-enabled “docking station with a brain.” Shimi has a whole slew of functionality, using the phone’s face-detection to track listeners and better position its speakers. Users can also clap out a beat, which the ‘bot will use to pull a matching song from the phone’s playlist, playing the track and, naturally, dancing to the beat. Forthcoming functionality includes the ability for users to shake their heads or wave a hand to affect Shimi’s song choices. Google I/O attendees will get the opportunity for a closer look at Shimi this week in San Francisco. In the meantime, check out a couple of videos of the robot doing its thing after the break.

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The Weirdest iPhone Dock Is This Adorable Dancing Alien Robot [Video]

Here’s something you never knew you needed in your life: an iPhone/Android phone dock that actually dances to the beat of the music it plays. Called Shimi, it’s the sort of stupid silly fun that makes robots adorable. More »