Nybble - The Cute Robotic Cat For Cat-Lover And Coder In The Future

Anita - Dec 12, 2018


Nybble - The Cute Robotic Cat For Cat-Lover And Coder In The Future

With the development of technology, if you’ve ever wanted to have your own open-source robotic cat, the Nybble’s Indiegogo project might be for you.

Today, cats have become popular with many people in the online community. They appear in many entertainment forms like memes, videos on Youtube, and people usually mention them in their funny stories. And with the development of technology, if you’ve ever wanted to have your own robotic cat, the Nybble’s Indiegogo project might be for you.

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The cute robotic cat - Nybble

With the power of coding, you can bring a robotic cat to life. In this case, it is the Nybble cat. Nybble is the world's cute cat machine that you do not need to take much care of. You also don't have to worry about whether it can cause trouble or die. With easy pieces of equipment like a computer, a software, and a simple component kit, you can create a cat that can live with you forever and do many things. Besides, you are able to make this ‘breathless’ cat upgraded to meet your new requirements and challenges.

It is said to be made of a puzzle frame that is interlocking and has no screw. Thanks to this structure, this cute kitten becomes durable and can be assembled quickly.

With the weight of around 350 grams without the box, Nybble’s motion is driven by an Arduino compatible microcontroller. It has instinctive “muscle memory” to mimic the moves and actions of a normal cat.

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The frame helps Nybble move easily

In case that you prefer this kitten to work more actively and quickly, mounting a Raspberry Pi chip on its back is a good idea. This is recommended by the manufacturer to help equip Nybble with better perception and decision.

In addition to having a unique automated cat, you can also learn about coding and program it in your favorite language.

For further information, you can check it out on the website of the Nybble project

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