- $699.00 MSRPRead First Take
- Lego Boost
- $159.99 MSRPRead First Take
- The Leka is designed to help special-needs children. The interactive robot helps children better understand social and visual cues, and multiplayer games aim to improve their social skills.
- LG's lawn-mowing robot
- vacuum, although it's significantly larger and presumably it'll use sensors to track your yard and keep your grass tidy.
- LG Airbot
- Black & Decker Smartech Robot Vac
- $400.00 MSRPRead First Take
- Ubtech Lynx
- Emotech Olly
- $299.00 MSRPRead First Take
- Laundroid
- Pepper in the US
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