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Rapiro, the humanoid robot that can be customized with 3D printing Just like 3D printing, but in a less dazzling way, robotics is more and more accessible to the general public and should soon change our lives.

3D printing should give a major boost to this democratization by allowing personalized parts to be printed at a lower cost.

The Rapiro, a robot based on Arduino printed circuit board and Raspberry Pi as its name suggests (Raspberri Pi Robot), goes in this direction anyway. Video presentation of the humanoid robot RapiroDesigned by Shota Ishiwatari,

Rapiro is like many Arduino compatible Open Source projects (card provided with the purchase) and therefore programmable to do just about anything (walk, move the head, grasp objects, etc.) thanks to its 12 servomotors that operate the different parts of its body. Some actions of RapiroThe Raspberry Pi and its modules (not provided) that fit into its head allow to extend the features without being necessary for Rapiro's operation.

The camera module allows you to take pictures while the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth extensions allow wireless control from a smartphone or tablet and, even more importantly, a microphone allows you to be obeyed by the voice. successfully funded on Kickstarter last summer, Rapiro is now customizable thanks to the 3D models available for free on Thingiverse.

For those who have no notion of 3D modeling, there is a good chance that the community will take care of the robot in many forms, the little electronic man is already available in kit at a price of 450$ (excluding shipping costs at about 50$ depending on the retailer) plus the Raspberry Pi of about 50$. It would be so easy to assemble that it is recommended for those over 15 years old only. It is delivered with 2 screwdrivers that would be enough to assemble it moderately some reading of the documentation available on the official website.

Rapiro dismantledRapiro robot technical characteristicsRapiro robot technical characteristicsKit contents30 plastic parts12 servomotorsVis and screwdriversPre-programmed Arduino cardPower supply: 5 AA Ni-MH batteries or power adapterDimensions: 257 mm x 196 mm x 159 mm (H x W x D)Weight: 1 Kg (assembled)Recommended age: children (and adults) aged 15 years and overHome automation is only at the beginning of the endless possibilities that one can imagine.

While it is now possible to control your portal or shutters with a smartphone, projects such as Rapiro make it possible to envisage a connected house that adapts to its environment (weather, schedules) while being adapted to the image and use of its inhabitants.

If the general public still has difficulty understanding the advantages and possibilities of home automation, partly because of the price and the lack of harmony between all the players on the market, 3D printing will not simplify things but will make it possible to customize any solution to fully adapt it to the needs of homeowners. if you also like robots and 3D printing, you can also read these articles on Jimmy, Poppy and InMoov, small and large robots.
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