Tecno’s robotic dog can bow, shake hands with you, and more: Explore its cool features

Tecno’s robotic dog can bow, shake hands with you, and more: Explore its cool features
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Tecno showcased its robotic dog at the Mobile World Congress 2024.

It can climb up the stairs swiftly, it can bow, and it can shake hands just like you do with a real dog.

This dog has been inspired by a German shepherd.

Not so long ago Xiaomi introduced its robotic dog. This was quite interesting and thought-provoking at the same time. It raised questions if the cyber dog will replace the actual dogs. Well now again, Tecno showcased its robotic dog at the Mobile World Congress 2024. It was quite the centre of attention and made everyone awestruck with its features. Let’s see what Tecno’s robotic dog is capable of doing. 

Now that we are living the future that we had imagined when we were kids, tech companies are not leaving a stone unturned. Just like how Nobita had Doraemon, we could also have robotic pets. Let’s not deviate too much, coming back, the Tecno cyberdog is called Dynamic 1. And it can do a lot more than you think.

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Tecno’s robotic dog and its features

Tecno's robotic dog

It can climb up the stairs swiftly, it can bow, and it can shake hands just like you do with a real dog. The Dynamic 1 can be controlled by voice, through a smartphone app, and even a remote. It will respond back to your voice commands. How does it do that? It is built with four microphones, sensors are present, and an advanced AI-based voice recognition algorithm also works here.

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This dog has been inspired by a German shepherd. Yes, that’s right. Well, it does look solid. It also has a headlight system that lights up during an interaction. Speaking of its build, the Dynamic 1 works on an ARM CPU. This makes sure that the dog has stability, post-fall recovery, and impressive speeds of up to 3.7 metres per second. It also has a big 1,500mAh battery which will last you for about 90 minutes.

What are your thoughts on this? Would you like to keep a robotic dog as a pet in your house?

Mustafa Khan

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