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Airicist
13th January 2016, 11:30
Developer - ZeroUI Inc. (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?13744)

Ziro is a modular robotics kit made up of individual mechanized motor modules that are controlled by a wireless smart glove.

Airicist
13th January 2016, 11:41
https://youtu.be/5LJVFXQzDf4

Making a Rover with Ziro

Published on Aug 6, 2015

Airicist
13th January 2016, 11:42
https://youtu.be/-5YRJ2LLOWI

Ziro Bo - The Robo dog

Published on Aug 14, 2015


Made using Ziro kit from ZeroUI

Airicist
13th January 2016, 11:43
https://youtu.be/VolQJfJjd1o

Ziro teaser

Uploaded on Nov 17, 2015

Airicist
13th January 2016, 11:44
Article "ZeroUI Started the Prelaunch Program for Ziro (https://engineering.purdue.edu/cdesign/wp/zeroui-started-the-prelaunch-program-for-ziro)"

December 13, 2015

Airicist
13th January 2016, 11:45
https://youtu.be/ClDqjhtvqT0

Published on Jan 7, 2016

Airicist
19th April 2016, 06:24
https://youtu.be/D0ZUuSnxcAU

Ziro: world's first hand-controlled robotics kit

Published on Apr 18, 2016

Airicist
20th April 2016, 07:10
https://youtu.be/G1jBddgnSVQ

Ziro cart racing

Published on Apr 19, 2016

Airicist
30th April 2016, 23:45
https://youtu.be/VolQJfJjd1o

Ziro brings out the creativity of children

Published on Apr 30, 2016

Airicist
15th May 2016, 16:04
https://youtu.be/zGZeEcbcP8A

A gesture-controlled robotics kit

Published on May 15, 2016


Ziro UI has created a modular robotics kit that is controlled entirely by the wave of your hand and fingers. Perfect for building yourself a new puppet friend.

Airicist
24th May 2016, 21:16
https://youtu.be/_hV1JxpLNOE

Ziro on BBC

Published on May 24, 2016

Airicist
1st February 2017, 06:22
https://youtu.be/sEdQebvHDZo

Ziro Robotics Kit and Euclid Robotics Construction Kit, First Look #CES2017

Published on Jan 31, 2017


At CES 2017 we got a first look at the Ziro hand gesture control robotics kit and the Euclid Modular Construction Robotics Kit

Here is more information-
Ziro - Modular Construction Kit For Building Hand Controlled Robotic Toys

BUILD VIRTUALLY ANYTHING OUT OF ANY MATERIAL

Get started using our pre-made kits or assemble your own personal designs. Ziro’s modular design enables free-form robotics construction, allowing you to build virtually anything.

Ziro enables building robots using non-plastic and eco-friendly materials such as cardboard boxes. Put your Amazon boxes to good use! Attach your motors to any material and see your creations come to life.

GESTURE CONTROLLED ROBOTICS

Animate your robot using hand gestures synced to the smart gloves, no coding necessary.

Control your creations remotely using the Ziro smart glove. Your hand gestures send commands to the motors so that when you move, they move.

Euclid, its revolutionary robotics construction system. This patent pending innovation is a powerful new addition to ZeroUI’s hand gesture controlled robotics kit Ziro, which was named Best of CES finalist in 2016. Ziro gives users real-life super powers: the ability to control robots with flick of a wrist or a bend of a finger. Euclid helps Ziro users to quickly build sturdy and beautiful robot designs using its novel octogonal shaped interlocking building blocks.

Euclid’s robotics construction system is a breakthrough in product design. Using its unique and versatile octagonal shaped interlocking pods, users can bring their robotic designs to life in minutes. ZeroUI has already pre-sold hundreds of Euclid sets even before its formal launch at CES. “Euclid takes Ziro robotics platform to a whole new level.” Raja Jasti said. “Euclid is like Lego for building smart sturdy robots. We have seen users build some amazing creations with it.”

Airicist
21st January 2018, 18:11
https://youtu.be/UqNeCsn2W9Y

Ziro is a nifty programmable robotics kit for kids

Published on Jan 21, 2018


Meet Ziro, a robotics kit that lets you build all sorts of vehicles using a few motors, cardboard and your imagination. You can attach the motors to anything and control your robots using a smart glove or voice commands with an Amazon Echo.