But I’d rather pay more for a dancing robot though …
The cute Japanese robots keep coming. Sony’s adorable Aibo pups are already on to their sixth litter and now Sharp is upgrading its RoBoHonline, too. In case you need reminding, that’s the robot smartphone that — like all good droids — can sing and dance. Along with pricey LTE and WiFi-only models, the second-gen RoBoHon range includes a cheaper “seated” bot that costs 79,000 yen plus tax (around $715). Of course, that means it can’t walk, but it will still be able to bust-a-move to certain songs using the top half of its body. Users can also manually move its legs to make it stand upright.
Specs-wise, the smartphone part is still nothing to shout about, even though it’s been bumped up from Android 5.0 to Android 8.1 and now packs a slightly larger 2.6-inch display (up from 2-inches on the original). It also benefits from a Snapdragon 430 chipset, 2GB RAM, 16GB storage, and an 8-megapixel camera. The pico projector, however, has been axed.
The RoBoHon LTE model costs 180,000 yen minus tax (roughly $1,628) while the Wi-Fi model will set you back 120,000 yen excluding tax ($1,085). Add to that the 980 yen (around $9) monthly subscription fee Sharp is demanding and it’s far from a cheap buy. But if you’ve got cash to burn, all three bots are available to pre-order today and will be released on February 27th.