Want a cool spider-like robot to wear around and impress your friends? Well, this is the bot for you!
Ever wanted a fun robot monkey that you can customize wear with you on adventure, or just use as an avatar, well I got the bot for you!
Hey there, ever wanted a companion bot that looked out of this world? Well, why not an astronaut-based companion bot?
A DIY Companion Robot With Raspberry Pi 4
Give your robot friend purring abilities with this bee-autiful circuit board.
Inspired by the amazing work of Jorvon Moss (otherwise known as Odd Jayy) I wanted to make my own companion robot!
Part two of how to make an awesome, easy companion robot.
An upgraded version of my robot familiar ✨ New brain, new 3D-printable parts, and more durable construction!
A quick build for young makers, who want to make a companion bot.
Enjoy wearables? Wanna make a wearble robot that fit not just on your shoulder but comfy on your head, PERFECT for parties cosplays and fun.
This animatronic fox can wiggle its ears, tilt its head and has animated eyes. All movement and animations play autonomously and at random.
Ho Ho Ho - we wish you a great holiday season with this scaled up animatronik Chatbot
A cute little companion bot for media excursions! With a smart, consent-based camera, high-quality microphone, and cute wiggly ears.
This is a project about a robot made for people who feel lonely.
Scott is your new travel companion that sits in any gym bag. It is able to turn its head left and right and bark at random people.
Hey, wanna build a dragon? This is an easy to build and custom dragon using Adafruit's Crickit as a brain.
An autonomous dog pet. Play and have fun with out having to deal with a messy animal.
Want a durable, easy packed companion bot, with many ways to upgrade? Well, I have the new companion bot for you: Prometheus!
A minimal breakout for using a Teensy or Arduino Nano 33 with servos and NeoPixels. Designed for building companion bots!
We combined our new BGT60 Radar Sensor with a "real" Infineon Chatbot and created a sweet little doorman, talking to people, passing by.
This project will show you how to randomly trigger up to 12 servos using Arduino code.
Build your own companion bot in this choose your own adventure style guide. Choose a chassis type and make your bot come to life.
Control your companion Otto robot with simple voice commands.
Use a Raspberry Pi to loop a video playlist on startup and output to an SPI LCD Screen, or even... MULTIPLE SCREENS.