THE HINDU
Ever wanted to be in two places at the same time? Now you can. No more missing loved ones, no more missing fun and care.
Buddibot 1.0 service, a subscription-based communication tool designed to keep distributed families ‘emotionally’ connected, especially the younger ones with their elders, was launched here on Thursday. People living in far off places can remotely operate the toy-car-sized robot around the house and interact with their kin.
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Business Standard
Away from home and looking for a way to keep in touch with your elderly parents? Travelling with family and worried about your home security? With Rovio, a Wi-Fi-enabled robotic webcam, you will always be just a click away from your loved ones. And, Rovio will also double as a dog in the night (a roving home surveillance system).
Buddibot, a Hyderabad-headquartered startup, on Thursday launched Rovio, the flagship patented
product of Montreal-based WowWee Technologies, in the Indian market. The company will distribute Rovio
mobile webcams in India via the Reliance Digital chain and online at www.smartbotsdirect.com for
Rs 14,850.
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Business Line
Those of you who stay away from your families can make your presence felt back home albiet in a robot format!
Through a toy-car sized robot, which one can remotely operate from anywhere in the world, one can
talk to one’s parents, tell them when to take medicines and take part in functions at home.
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Financial Chronicle
Leaving your elders or kids home alone? You want to keep an eye on them or remind them to take
medicines or give important instructions when you are not there. Using a phone is not always viable
when seeing is believing. Pack your worries and unpack Buddibot — the name given to a robot that
acts as a buddy.
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Yahoo India
Buddibot, a web applications company, has developed a web-based communication tool to keep
distributed families connected.
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Reliance Insider
Away from home and looking for a way to keep in touch with your elderly parents? Travelling with family and worried about your home security? With Rovio, a Wi-Fi-enabled robotic webcam, you will always be just a click away from your loved ones. And, Rovio will also double as a dog in the night (a roving home surveillance system).
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Sulekha.com
Buddibot Thursday launched the subscription-based communication tool, targeting non-resident
Indians (NRIs).
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afaqs
Buddibot, a India headquartered developer of web applications focused on remote companionship and
compassionate care, today announced the launch of their Buddibot™ 1.0 service, a subscription-based
communication tool designed to keep the distributed families emotionally connected, especially
the younger ones with their elder members.
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CIOL
The Buddibot 1.0 software comes with generic reminders, messaging service, playlist manager and
memories manager. It works with WowWee Technologies' Rovio mobile webcam, a Wi-Fi enabled home explorer
that can be controlled remotely from anywhere in the world using a web-enabled device. Utilizing the
Rovio mobile webcam's omni-directional wheelbase and built-in camera and microphone that
stream video and audio, the Buddibot service will allow for remote companionship, support and
entertainment.
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Breaking Update
Web application Development Company Buddibot has developed Buddibot 1.0 communication tool, which works with WowWee Technologies’ WiFi enabled mobile webcam called Rovio, targeting non-resident Indians (NRIs).
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Robot Dreams
Buddibot, a web application development company based from Hyderabad, India launched Buddibot 1.0 software communication toolkit targeted at Indian that are overseas yet want to stay closely connected to their family, friends, and associates back home.
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CXOtoday.com
The Buddibot service will help elderly people remain in touch with their children studying and working abroad through video and audio streams.
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