CES 2023 is over. And if you’ve been following our coverage, you’ve seen future EVs, glasses-free 3D TVs, and all the next-gen tech showcased at the event.
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But when I think about this year’s showstopper products at CES, I’m often reminded of one particular one I saw. Built in collaboration with Hasbro, Robosen’s this remote-controlled his Optimus Prime robot.
I saw this 19-inch Optimus Prime robot in action at Robosen’s demo booth, and watched adult men and women go completely insane. Robot form. But it also walked forward, backward, and sideways, and did push-up, sit-up, and karate postures.If it fell, it could automatically stand up on its own legs.To kick. leg!
As Robosen explained, the robot is fully interactive and programmable via a mobile app. Seriously, watch the video we shot above.
While much of the cool tech on display at CES is all prototypes and promises from the future, Robosen’s Optimus Prime robot is actually available today. At $999, it’s not cheap, but it’s not out of reach either. Additionally, Robosen also showed off a new smaller version of his Optimus Prime robot. It does all the same and costs $699.