
I was at town yesterday’s afternoon, and I found something interesting to share with you all. The latest gadget in town is called Murio. It is an Ipod dock robot speaker on wheels. Murio follows wherever you are and even dances for you. Designed by Japan’s ZMP Inc, it is built in partnership with audio giant Kenwood.
* Watch video taken by using my cellphone after the jump.

Miuro weights 11 pounds and is 13 inches. Miuri-makers ZMP are expecting to shift between 500 and 1000 units in the second half of this year. Miuro will connect now to your 802.11b/g wireless network to stream music from your PC or play Internet radio. The speaker section with double wall shell construction prevents vibrations, resonance sound and noise to deliver rich, pure sound. Miuro is available in white, black, yellow, or red. The liquid crystal display in the centre can display music track, time, artist’s name, net radio connection etc. When the remote communication package is installed (sold separately), the robot can mail pictures via the built in camera.




This gadget looks great! And functions, simply superb
It is always nice to have a dancing robot
Can this robot sing too?
It will be a great robot if it can sing!
It is an Ipod dock.
Looks pretty cool, how is the sound though? Does it get distorted at all when it’s rolling around?
The sound seems ok. Probably because it is a Kenwood speaker.
ha..my friend asking me buy some creative stuff…
Not sure what should i buy? is it exp?
In Japan? If you are at Tokyo then the best place to buy electrical stuff is at Akihabara (the biggest electrical town in Japan)
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