After years of development, Apple has taken the wraps off two ambitious projects: Apple (2019) introduced the “Apple Car” EV and the “iWatch MicroLED” display. These dismissals directly led to headcount reductions but Apple continued to grow at a fast pace. However, instead of venturing into a new field, they are aiming at the domestic sector, i.e. home robotics.
If possible, imagine that a robot will be with you 24 hours a day, again helping you with your tasks and entertaining you. So consider smart displays that can mimic your head movements during a webinar. They create a more natural and captivating situation for the participants. The roles of Apple robots are still limited but the company is thinking outside the box and is at the beginning of implementing new robotic segments.
The robot in this project is small, comes with a mobile base, and can roam around your house, helping with chores and being friendly. This is one of those that focuses on the novella tier stand with the robot tone. It can not only set a motion in the display to ensure that the display follows every movement during a FaceTime call but also actively follow a certain person in a conference room with multiple attendees.
The projects offered may be nascent, but provide a glimpse of Apple’s strategy for what the smart home of the future will look like. By focusing on user experience and seamless enjoyment of all Apple products, the possibilities involved are new and exciting every day in terms of robots as they can help us in our everyday lives.
In addition to robotics, Gossip reports Apple is also working on touch-screen Macs, AirPods with integrated cams for AR shows, non-invasive blood sugar monitors, and even home hubs/units with larger iPad-sized displays. Engaged in work. It seems that Apple is at the forefront of being innovative in the industry and it doesn’t matter whether it is because of change or because of innovation.