
In this episode, I talk about Dobot’s new household robot dog, the “Rover X1,” priced at around 160,000 yen. It offers functions like autonomous navigation, obstacle avoidance, patrol, monitoring, and even carrying small items—features that used to belong to far more expensive industrial robots.
What stood out was not only the technology, but the idea that robots may be shifting from specialized tools to something closer to everyday appliances. Similar to how drones became widely accessible, China is now moving quickly in the home-robot space as well.
The episode looks at how price changes can accelerate technological adoption, and how accessible robots might shape daily life in the near future. It’s a simple reflection on where robotics may be headed, and how this development could quietly influence our homes and routines.