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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 Ballie, a ball-shaped robot that the company's been working on for five years, is finally coming to market. The company originally announced Ballie in 2020, and displayed a redesigned ...
Ballie uses a spatial LiDAR sensor and a 1080p projector to navigate your home and display various content on your surroundings. It can also connect to your smartphone, tablet, PC, and TV to ...
Samsung's Ballie robot is back at CES 2025. It has an identical design to the one shown in 2024, with new 'Vision AI' features. Samsung says Ballie will launch in the first half of 2025 with ...
Samsung’s Ballie robot will ship to consumers sometime in 2025, the company has revealed at CES. The rolling bot is being demoed at the show yet again.
Ballie isn’t exactly new. Samsung first introduced the robot back in 2020, showing off its ability to follow users around the house, control smart home devices, and even check in on pets.
Samsung showed off its Ballie robot at CES 2024, and now, it can serve as a projector. But it’s unclear if or when the cute robot will actually come to market.
Samsung's "Ballie" is a new, cute, AI-powered rolling robot that works to orchestrate all of a person's smart-home gadgets.
Samsung showed off a remodeled Ballie, a sunshine-yellow autonomously driving robot, at CES 2024. Described as an “at-home assistant,” this bowling ball of a robot is designed to answer your ...
SAMSUNG is now weeks away from releasing its robot helper Ballie. The rolling droid was first teased all the way back in 2020, but is finally ready for its big home debut. Ballie is described as a … ...
Samsung’s playful Ballie AI robot made an appearance at CES 2025, reminding us how cool such a smart home device might be.It also reminded us that Samsung first introduced the Ballie concept in ...
Ballie was supposed to be your (and your pets’) friend. “It's not just a social robot,” Leo Jun, the director of Samsung’s Think Tank Team, told Engadget .