Meet the Chatty Robot That Acts as a SmartphoneRoBoHoN can dance and talk with people in addition to performing smartphone functions like texting and browsing the Internet.

ByReuters

This story originally appeared onReuters

RoBoHon
RoBoHon

With smartphones becoming ever more elaborate, one might think that there's little left to surprise users. But Japan's Sharp Corporation have brought us RoBoHoN, a robot smartphone that employs facial recognition and a two-inch touchscreen embedded in its back for making calls, sending texts, and surfing the web.

It was displayed at the recent CEATEC technology show on the outskirts of Tokyo.

Shaped like a humanoid communication robot, RoBoHoN is 19 centimeters tall and weighs around 390 grams. In addition to its smartphone functions, RoBoHoN can also dance and talk with people.

"We wanted to make a phone that felt closer to a user's life than the normal telephone. That idea led us to this humanoid robot phone," said Sharp representative Kuniyuki Maruyama.

The robot is also programmed to learn from interacting with users and thus become smarter, by accumulating users' data in its cloud system.

"Because the robot will learn about the user through the daily life they share together, I think it will offer people a much happier life," said Maruyama.

To answer a phone call, users must press the button on the robot's back screen and hold it to their cheek. The speaker is placed inside the robot's mouth.

Visitors to CEATEC were impressed. "It is capable of various things, such as responding to your speech. There are many kinds of way to use it. I think this is really a new idea that we have never seen before," said Naigi.

"I saw it on Twitter first, and then came to see the real thing. It's smaller than I thought and it's really cute," added Miwako Tang.

RoBoHoN can also project images onto any surface from short distances with its in-built forehead projector and even call a cab for its user.

Sharp says the robot phone is expected to be available in Japan in the first half of 2016.

Editor's Pick

Related Topics

Business News

Airbnb Renter Discovers Hidden Door, Says Police Confirm There's a Secret Unit Upstairs With 'Surveillance': 'A Terrifying Experience'

One bride-to-be was in for a not-so-welcome surprise when she discovered a secret door in her Airbnb rental.

Growing a Business

This Nurse Turned $500 in Savings Into $100 Million in Sales After Sharing Her Hair Care Routine on YouTube. Now She's Revealing Her Secrets to Success.

Courtney Adeleye sold $10 million worth of products out of her home within three years of launch.

Business News

Remote Employee Fired for 'Low Keystroke Activity' During Working Hours After 18 Years of Employment

The Australian woman is claiming she was wrongfully terminated and surveilled.

Business News

Family Scammed by Fake Southwest Airlines Agent After Being Stranded in Maui, Forced to Pay $3,400

Scammers have been changing airline customer service phone numbers on Google.

Growing a Business

How I Built A Multi-6 Figure Coaching Business And Achieved 3-Day Work Weeks

Here's a story that unveils how to build a profitable and fulfilling online business in a highly competitive market, make competition irrelevant and secure profit and balance simultaneously.