Yukai Engineering's Mirumi falls comfortably in that last category. SEE ALSO: CES Unveiled 2025: OpenDroids' R2D3 domestic robot is 'Roomba on crack' Mashable came across the Mirumi at CES ...
The company is planning to make Mirumi available through a crowdfunding campaign launching in mid-2025, with color options including pink and gray fur and pricing expected to be around $70.
Called Mirumi, this furry little robot is designed to clip onto your bag and interact with the world around it. With spontaneous head movements and baby-like expressions, Mirumi aims to bring a ...
Created by Japan's Yukai Engineering, Mirumi is a clip-on robot designed to mimic the joy of interacting with a human baby. Equipped with sensors, it uses its googly eyes and head movements to ...
Well, Mirumi kind of belongs in that category, the company’s fluffy robot that made an appearance at CES 2025. Considering that we’re seeing more and more robots at CES every year, it’s not ...
Credit: Yukai Engineering Inc./Cover Images A cute little furry robot aims to bring joy to people with its reactions. Mirumi ...
Mirumi' is a high-tech robotic plush toy designed as a handbag accessory. More than just a cute decoration, the robot uses ...
Yukai Engineering's Mirumi falls comfortably in that last category. Mashable came across the Mirumi at CES Unveiled, the show's annual first big event where usually some startups vie for attention ...
They can scoot, flip, grab a candy bar, and lethargically leverage it into your awaiting palm. The best robots of CES 2025 ...
Among them the star of the show is Mirumi. This furry little robot is designed to clip onto your bag, bringing a new fashion statement! During the CES 2025, Yukai Engineering, a quirky robotics ...
Yukai Engineering is no stranger to cute but somewhat odd little robots. And at CES 2025, they revealed Mirumi, a robot that’s made to “delight bystanders” by turning its head to greet them.
Equipped with motion and proximity sensors, also Mirumi detects activity around it and reacts in various ways depending on the situation. The robot can respond to rejection, curiosity and comfort, ...