Just don't expect it to do literally anything else.
Less than two years since it was founded, San Francisco-based startup Weave Robotics is accepting pre-orders for its first home robot, which promises to do one thing well: fold your laundry.
Robots still struggle with the unpredictable ways that fabric crumples and creases. But newer approaches offer the hope of better robotic household help. peepo/Getty Images More than 60 years ago, ...
CLOiD, LG's robot butler, was unveiled on the CES show floor. We saw it do some light baking, laundry folding and milk fetching. David Watsky Managing Editor / Home and Kitchen David lives in Brooklyn ...
San Francisco-based startup Weave Robotics has launched its first-ever stationary robotics platform that can ...
Weave’s $8K Isaac 0 laundry robot folds clothes but relies on remote human teleoperators to fix mistakes in real time.
Weave Robotics has launched its first-ever stationary robotics platform that can fold laundry in 30 to 90 minutes. Named ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX) -- On a typical day, Phillip Sharrette, a laundry worker, handles hundreds of pounds of clothes. "The longest and most tedious part is folding the actual articles of clothing," he ...
Robots from around the world converged on Silicon Valley to provide a glimpse of a potential future. Two robots picked up T-shirts with orange-tipped claws, then neatly folded and piled them. A cute ...
Meet Isaac, a robot equipped with cameras and sensors that can sort, fold and stack piles of clothes with surprising precision. Meet Isaac, a robot equipped with cameras and sensors that can sort, ...
The robot, dubbed Issac 0, is an autonomous laundry folding robot that can be easily integrated into the home. Isaac 0 runs on a 600 W power system, using a standard 120 V outlet with a footprint of ...