A Machine That Does Nothing? Cuddly LOVOT May Be The Most Innovative Japanese Robot Yet
The Lovot aims to be a lovable, huggable robot companion [Sticky or Not]
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Dr. Angelica Lim on Twitter: "Can't stand the cuteness of the new Lovot robot, especially the clothing line and pair-mode sleeping. I think the expressivity in the eyes is my favourite part,
Robot pets bring comfort, help humans ease Covid isolation in pandemic - The Economic Times
Japan, Lovot robot presentation in Tokyo | IMAGO
Tokyo, Japan. 4th Sep, 2019. Japanese robot venture Groove X employee displays a doll-sized communication robot "LOVOT" which means love and robot at the Takashimaya department store in Tokyo on Wednesday, September
The Future of LOVOT: Between Models of Emotion and Experiments in Affect in Japan | Platypus
We all need a Lovot to love | Spiria
Japan's latest home robot isn't useful — it's designed to be loved - The Verge
You can buy Lovot's undying robotic love for $3,000 | TechCrunch
An attendee looks at a disassembled Lovot robot during an event at... News Photo - Getty Images
Cuddly rolling robot Lovot returns to CES as a real product | Engadget
A Machine That Does Nothing? Cuddly LOVOT May Be The Most Innovative Japanese Robot Yet
Groove X's Lovot is a fuzzy and utterly adorable robot
Lovot is the first robot I can see myself getting attached to - The Verge
Japan, Lovot robot presentation in Tokyo | IMAGO
A Machine That Does Nothing? Cuddly LOVOT May Be The Most Innovative Japanese Robot Yet
Groove X Lovot Companion Robot
The 'Lovot' is a robot that's programmed make us feel loved
Emotion Hacking Robot: This New Japanese Robot Is Designed to Hack Your Emotion
Coral One Vacuum - Walker, Kiki, Lovot: 7 Robot Companions That Offer Healthcare & Emotional Support | The Economic Times
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Lovot' aims to spread a little love
Lovot is the first robot I can see myself getting attached to - The Verge
5 best companion robots of CES 2019 - Nerd Reactor