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    This fuzzy, purse-mounted robotic is designed to ‘delight bystanders’

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    Greatest recognized for its Qooba cat pillow, Yukai Engineering has made a reputation for itself with a few of the strangest little robots round. Who may neglect, for instance, Amagami Ham Ham, whose sole objective is to gnaw on fingers, providing a “somewhat pleasing sensation.” At CES 2025, Yukai unveiled its newest, Mirumi, and it follows in these furry footsteps.

    The little robotic is, in essence, a furball that mounts to a handbag, “delight[ting] bystanders” because it “spontaneously turns its head to steal a glance at a nearby person.”  Very similar to Ham Ham’s finger munching, Yukai discovered inspiration within the type of infants.

    Picture Credit:Yukai Engineering

    “Designed to re-create people’s joyful experiences of noticing a human baby as he/she tries to interact with them,” the corporate writes, “Mirumi moves its head in several different ways to express its curiosity, bashfulness and other baby-like qualities and emotions.”

    The agency says the product was dreamt up throughout an in-house “Make-a-Thon.” Its genesis is the Yokai: mischievous supernatural spirits present in Japanese folklore.

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    The bot scans its environment, utilizing a mix of movement and proximity sensing, in addition to faucets and motion of the bag onto which it’s mounted. Yukai describes the completely different modes:

    • Curiosity: Seems to be round as soon as the bag begins to maneuver
    • Inquisitiveness: Turns its head to have a look at a detected individual or object
    • Bashfulness & Cautiousness: Turns again its head to cover the face when an individual/object out of the blue seems or when being tapped on the physique
    • Rejection: Shakes its head to say “no” when jiggled
    • Consolation: Flip its head to go searching once more when remaining uninterrupted for some time

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