What is the mechanism of NAO robot?
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A mechanism made of two coupled joints at each hip equips the pelvis. The rotation axis of these two joints is inclined at 45◦ towards the body. It replaces the classical set of three active rotary joints seen in most humanoid robots.
What is the price of NAO robot in India?
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How autonomous is NAO?

By default when you receive NAO, the Autonomous Life is installed and turned on. NAO seems alive, he moves slightly and seems waiting for something. Without the Basic Channel, NAO can’t understand you or talk to you. If you combine Autonomous life with Basic Channel, NAO becomes alive and responsive.
What is the impact of the NAO robot?
Teachers stated that the robots provided a classroom where differentiated, self-directed learning took place. The children interacted with NAO in their own way, choosing their level of difficulty and complexity, thereby going at their own pace, implementing ‘learning by doing’ approach, and self-directed learning.

What is the main application of NAO pepper robot?
Our emotional robots help children reduce shyness, reluctance, un-confidence and frustration, improving social skills and self-esteem. Pepper and NAO are good vectors to encourage acceptance of special education in regular classroom, developing positive attitudes and perceptions.
Who invented NAO robot?
SoftBank Robotics
NAO is the first robot created by SoftBank Robotics. Famous around the world, NAO is a tremendous programming tool and he has especially become a standard in education and research. NAO is also used as an assistant by companies and healthcare centers to welcome, inform and entertain visitors.
Who invented NAO?
Aldebaran Robotics
Nao (pronounced now) is an autonomous, programmable humanoid robot developed by Aldebaran Robotics, a French robotics company headquartered in Paris, which was acquired by SoftBank Group in 2015 and rebranded as SoftBank Robotics. The robot’s development began with the launch of Project Nao in 2004.