Finally, An Arrington We Can Stand. An Arrington We Can Unplug
Jason Kincaid
Jul 8, 2010

Okay, the future is officially here. A few days ago, the team from Mountain View-based startup Anybots swung by TechCrunch headquarters to deliver a special new addition to our office: Anybots robot model QB, which stands around five feet tall and can zip around the office at 3.5 miles per hour on a pair of sturdy wheels. It looks like a cross between a Segway and E.T., with some optical sensors and cameras making up its ‘face’. Oh, and it’s currently being controlled by my boss, Michael Arrington, who has been using it to remotely roam the TechCrunch office to make sure we’re working hard while he’s up in Seattle. At least, that’s what he’s supposed to be doing — he’s spending most of the time gleefully running over our feet as he blinds us with a green laser beam. The future really is amazing.

In the video above, Mike takes control of QB via an internet browser to help me interview Anybots robotics engineer Daniel Casner.  And by help, I mean he shows us what happens when you drive the robot directly into a wall and repeatedly bump into Daniel in an attempt to get him to spill Anybots secrets (it didn’t work). Note that the little wire hanging down from the robot’s head is actually a microphone that’s transmitting to our camera.

The Anybots robot has been in development for years — the company was started back in 2001 by Trevor Blackwell (who is also a Y Combinator partner), and the growing team has since iterated through several models. The flagship model QB, which is slated for release this fall, will sell for $15,000 per unit. That may sound a little steep, but keep in mind that the robot can be used by multiple people, though only one can be logged in at a time. And no, we don’t get to keep this one — it’s on loan for a week.

Using the robot is actually remarkably easy: after creating account, you install a Firefox plugin and head over to the Anybots homepage, where you’ll see a list of the Anybots you’re authorized to control. Click on one, and you’re in the pilot’s seat — QB will stream a video feed of what it “sees” to your monitor, and it features a microphone and speaker so you can talk with people around the office.

Moving around is intuitive, too: the up arrow moves the robot forward, left and right arrows to the side, and so on. You can also click anywhere on the video stream to activate and point a built in laser pointer. It took Mike all of two minutes to figure out how to weave between our office desks.

Some other key stats: Anybots says that the robot lasts 6-8 hours on a single charge. When it dies or is powered off manually, a little kickstand will pop out of its rear to hold it upright. And the device only weighs 35 pounds, so it isn’t going to hurt anyone.

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  • http://twitter.com/OhadRubin @OhadRubin

    SKYNET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!#%$@#$^!#$^!!!!1111

  • Ron

    useless probably but fun

  • http://twitter.com/andrewbaron @andrewbaron

    This was a great demo, everyone had their own personal WTF angle going on here. It braided really well for lots of smiles.

  • kwame

    awesome

  • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/tcmarrington Michael Arrington

    this thing is so much fun to drive around.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/qthrul qthrul

    My cats would love this.

  • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/tcdevin Devin Coldewey

    Yeah, it actually handles pretty well doesn't it?

  • http://twitter.com/besttechie @besttechie

    That was great. Love the ending of the video.

  • http://twitter.com/besttechie @besttechie

    So do you actually plan on buying one of these? Seems like you enjoyed it. :P

  • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/tcmarrington Michael Arrington

    totally. this is just like the movie Avatar.

  • http://www.squidoo.com/review-rcelectric-helicopter electric helicopter

    very great vudeo…thank you..

  • Michael

    That was hilarious

  • Steve

    so when do your readers get to drive it around TechCrunch HQ?

  • Jack Rogers

    I want one.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/SamLaw Sam Law

    Why bother going to meetings when you can just drive this thing in.

  • Romeo

    slighty off topic, but am i the only one who is seeing Techcrunch's feeburner reader count as zero?

  • http://ilikekillnerds.com Dwayne

    Why do you think TechCrunch has ads? To buy robots, of course.

  • http://twitter.com/jefreybulla @jefreybulla

    great for remote supervision

  • http://www.unanimocracy.com A.B. Dada

    Can I buy two but sync them to respond together? Not only would identical robot twins be creepy, but I’d get 3D video. Don’t steal my Idea™, Arrington.

  • NATP

    I picked up a $150 version of this thing called "Rovio" to keep an eye on my apartment and it rocks. You can control it from your smartphone as well.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/Benjamin_C ben

    A green laser? How much power does it have?

  • Yippe

    i could see teachers or people using this to give presentation and the laser would be great to point at stuff

  • adam

    this is closer to short circut than terminator

  • http://www.facebook.com/lambright Wayne Lambright

    Epic product of the year.

  • Matthew

    Really? Meet any robot girls?

  • John James

    This is far from useless. I can think of tons of applications and industries, security, exploration, etc. Especially considering it's a 1st iteration. This is at least real tech unlike 90% of the gimmicky startups we see these days that involve narcissism and oversharing. Personally, I'm exhausted of the social media startups and disappointed that tech has been dominated by something i personally find so boring. I can't wait till the tech universe refocuses on something like robotics.

  • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/tcmarrington Michael Arrington

    don't be that guy.

  • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/gurudakshina Vineet

    Brilliant – this is the most refreshing thing that I have seen for a long time

  • http://www.making-your-own-website.com Make Ur 1st Website

    Whoa man looks really cool.

    Big brother is watching you.

  • http://twitter.com/kineticac @kineticac

    these robots are awesome. when I'm hanging out at YCombinator, these guys are roaming all over the place. I got run into multiple times ;)

  • http://www.facebook.com/leo.chen Leo Chen

    where's John Connor? :) Love your questions Mike…

  • http://inchoo.net Toni Anicic

    Working with remote clients, I think this robot would be extremely useful for meetings. I'd simply give control to the client.

  • http://www.instantfundas.com Kaushik

    Enough fooling around. Now make a fucking sandwich.

  • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/andrewfong andrewfong

    QOTD: "Sorry, what? You want me to be a bit more mature about this? I'VE GOT A ROBOT UNDER MY CONTROL."

  • Andy

    This would be a million times better if it would have an integrated vuvuzela. Remote controlled, of course.

  • http://twitter.com/egzonche @egzonche

    Wow, this is awesome.
    If it would have option to change it's voice to feel more like robot.
    It feels like there's someone controlling him!

  • http://www.arteki.com Gaby

    Ah! I totally want one :D Just so I can drive it into people…

  • http://vaakings.com Prasoon

    That was amazing !!!

  • http://www.techexplorer.in Jal

    we are slowly drifting into the future. Things we saw in science fiction films are happening around us. Very soon there will be a mega corporate company that will rule and manipulate the minds of people… will create robots to "help" you and sooon there will be someone with a name Del Spooner who will kick some corporate a** and will save the world. ^-^

  • http://www.techexplorer.in Jal

    DARK DAYS AHEAD.

  • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/thewaterrat Andrea Favale

    quite cool
    Mike, what are you going to do with your aside from pointing the laser beam at people?

  • Calley

    LOL That was pretty awesome. The technology is cool and the video was hilarious. Mike, you might consider getting one and hosting interviews with it because that was genius. Good job Jason!

  • http://www.facebook.com/prathikraj Prathik Rajendran M

    Can we make it look human-like?

  • http://twitter.com/clickingcompany @clickingcompany

    Can we swing by TechCrunch headquarters too ? to present our web service ?
    We're not robots but we're fun too.

  • http://twitter.com/florist @florist

    This would be an awesome marketing tool for my retail business.

  • http://www.napalmscare.com Marcel

    > we are slowly drifting into the future.

    Yes.. Time has that effect on us ;)

    Personally, i'm not quite sure why this thing would be useful for pretty much anything.. i mean, if you need to keep an eye on stuff for security, a slick camera would be far better and less expensive to replace if someone (burglar) smashes it.. actually, if i were a burglar, i'd go out and try to steal these things, going at 15k and all.. ;)

    Awesome for sick/disabled people who are stuck in a (hospital) bed and still want to go for a 'walk' and socialize a bit with people on the street :)

  • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/tcmarrington Michael Arrington

    eventually I hope to acquire a whole bunch of these and take over the world.

  • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/thewaterrat Andrea Favale

    Arrington's Anybots' army – quite a scary thought.
    They should make a movie.

  • Etrigan

    So how is this different from a remote-controlled toy car with a mounted cam?

  • http://twitter.com/dozba @dozba

    Is this part of your slow degeneration into Howard Hughes?

  • adam

    i saw it also, must have been a feedburner issue.

  • Louis-Eric Simard

    Oh, I had been dreaming about having one of those while I was doing the Commerce undergrad. Sending the bot through the public transit system, get it up to class, having it record and transmit whatever happens there, while I stay home (or at the coffee shop), code, and cursorily take in the obvious and unsurprising fare of the 200 and 300 level classes (400s I wanted to attend.) It would have been bliss.

  • http://profile.guru.com/875614 asim

    I had made a similar but wall climbing robot in my university. I didnt attach it with internet.
    I have its report in my harddisk.If found time,I may post it on my blog http://www.masimshehzad.blogspot.com

  • http://www.masimshehzad.blogspot.com asim

    In asia pacific ,there are no customers.

  • http://twitter.com/jyarbrough @jyarbrough

    "What, like weapons upgrades?" Best TC video ever.

  • Nelson

    That looks like fun. Don’t wear sandals around that operator.

  • Another Domainer

    It looks like sexual harassment to me.
    If I walked around the office in my underwear I would be fired on the spot.

    Or, is that a S.F. thing?

    lol

  • Sav

    That was awesome. ;)

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