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Saturday, 29 August 2015

The microbot designed to push all your buttons




The mechanical button or switch is that most simple of user interfaces. So simple that just about every electrical device in the home, from lights to coffee machines, will have one. With the goal of letting these legacy devices join the home automation bandwagon, South Korean startup Naran has come up with Microbot Push – a wireless robotic "finger" designed to operate standard buttons and switches.


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Section: Electronics




Tags:
Automation
Internet of Things
Robotics
Naran

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