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that is basically what we are trying to do here,” he says. “I went and looked at what people did in the past, and for the last 30 years people are trying to do breast cancer imaging or any other imaging with radars with radio frequencies–but they kept bouncing into the same problems,” Melemed says. “With the architecture we are using in communication and the things that we are able to do over there, bringing technology from that world into this world, that’s kind of created that breakthrough, the ability to put so many transceivers and such a high-end kind of technology into a small silicon.”
A Walabot-powered robot can avoid obstacles and follow its master.
Walabot will be sold in three models—each a bit more powerful than the next—and cost between $149 and $599. It will ship in April when the public developer API also comes available.
It’s currently available for pre-order on the Walabot website.
Update: The API will be available in April but we’ve been informed that the hardware will not come out until June.






























































































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