Robotic smart balls controlled by Apple or Android smartphone
Sphero, which weighs in at just 168 grams with a 74mm diameter is controlled using Bluetooth from either an Apple device or Android smartphone, with a range of up to 50 feet.
Inside it, the control system includes a gyro, accelerometer and compass to form a mini navigation system which can determine Sphero’s position in three dimensional space.
The balls also contain multi-colored LED lights, capable of producing thousands of colors, and can reach speeds of up to three feet per second.
“They’re a lot of fun,” said a spokesman for the company at CES recently.
Sphero, he explained was “unstable at all times” and could offer users over an hour of game play on a single, cable free, induction charge.
The firm has opened its SDK up to any developer interested in writing their own apps for the device, which Sphero believes has applications not only as a game, but also possibly as a 3D mouse or controller for both PCs and smartphones.
“In terms of robotic activity it’s a really cool platform for doing any kind of augmented reality app,” said the Sphero rep, noting that the fact balls were fairly easy objects to detect, the possibilities for layering software interaction over the experience could be endless.
Let’s just hope the military doesn’t get hold of them and find them useful as remote control grenades.