Eva-3
Giving industrial robots the spatial awareness needed to handle delicate objects.
By 1998, the "Techno Clog" was a subcultural signifier. To wear an EVA-3 was to signal that you prioritized comfort and rhythm over the sharp, painful aesthetics of the 80s. Major brands took note. Giving industrial robots the spatial awareness needed to
4.5/5 (Docked half a point for price, not performance). Major brands took note
: Some experienced users found the hand shock and vibration upon release to be significant—likening it to a "tuning fork" [5.2]. It also has a slightly shorter brace height than previous models, which might make it less forgiving for beginners [5.2]. Maxi-Cosi Eva³ (Compact Stroller) It also has a slightly shorter brace height
It is not a walking, cleaning robot. It is a communication device . For researchers and developers, EVA-3 is a brilliant platform to study empathy. For the average consumer, it is currently an expensive ($10k+) tool for novelty. But as a vision of the next interface (face-to-face AI), it is revolutionary.