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Bearbot presentation

Bearbot presentation

Meet Bearbot, the adorable device that will make life easier. The species was first discovered in Luxembourg, right inside our offices!

Bearbot universal remote control

Studies show that households suffer from germ invasion, and that remote controls appear among the most contaminated objects.

By allowing you not to touch your traditional remotes, Bearbot keeps germ at a distance!

Bearbot is a universal remote using these protocols: Infrared, Bluetooth, Zigbee and Radio.

Bearbot remote control

His chubby figure livens up through a 1.44 inch TFT screen.

Thanks to a 3D gesture controller, Bearbot is able to recognize your gestures and convert them into commands for your home appliances.

Bearbot completely recharges his batteries via induction (Qi system) in approximately 4 hours.

Bearbot replaces as many remotes as you wish.

The screen always displays the logo of the appliance you are about to control.

You can intuitively rank and modify your devices list at any time on the app, according to your very own uses.

Switching between devices is made easy:

  • A gesture from up to down allows you to switch to the next device

  • A gesture from bottom to top allows you to switch to the previous device

Bearbot

Mini Bearbot is a relay for Bearbot’s signal. If there’s an obstacle on the way or if Bearbot is too far from the device (>5 meters), mini Bearbot comes to the rescue!

It’s also possible to accumulate several functions for one gesture only:

Find out more about the bear and its cub, here.

Bearbot remote control universal

Our use of the IoT

Our use of the IoT

The Internet of Things is happening and that’s a fact that can’t be denied. IoT will make many devices become obsolete, but most importantly, it paves the way for the design of new connected devices.

Think about any object, make it able to transmit information/data to the web, and Voila! That was your contribution to the IoT.

What is it? According to Wikipedia, “the Internet of things (IoT) is the extension of Internet connectivity into physical devices and everyday objects. Embedded with electronics, Internet connectivity, and other forms of hardware (such as sensors), these devices can communicate and interact with others over the Internet, and they can be remotely monitored and controlled”.

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What are its uses? Some may not have heard about IoT but smart homes, smart cities, and self-driven cars. All these “smart” uses are derived from the direct application of IoT.

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Ulo and its cousin Bearbot are the perfect examples of the wide possibilities of application in IoT, as well as our contribution to it.

The ‘Cloud access’ function on Ulo is a result of the IoT, as well as the App that serves in controlling the device from a distance.

Ulo is a perky looking surveillance camera that needs no human interaction to do its job: it seizes a moment and sends it over to an online server = no data transits through us.

According to Vivien Muller, “IoT is the first step in transforming common home appliances into robots”.

Basic daily devices are becoming more and more ‘smart’ and we aim to create a richer interaction using empathy and emotion.

Mu Design creates the missing link between common smart devices and robotics.

Join us & help our team add more cheerful companions to the family: https://www.seedrs.com/mu-design