Samsung Ballie Robot 2024: Video projector for pets

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First showcased at CES 2020 in January 2020, Samsung's Ballie AI robot companion is about as close as we can get to having a mini BB-8 robot following us around.

During the initial 2020 launch, Ballie was a simple robot with flashing light indicators, but it has now been upgraded with a built-in video projector and a slightly different design at the CES 2024 that took place in January 2024.

Samsung Ballie 2024

Gone is the perfectly round exterior, with the new mini video projector version looking more like a wheel rolling around with a middle track that houses the projector. It might not be the cutest design choice, but it's a sound one, allowing for Ballie to be able to project videos and images not only straight ahead, but even up on the ceiling if so desired. 

In a video played at Samsung's keynote, Ballie was shown texting the homeowner to notify her that it was patrolling and checking up on the dog at home, with the owner replying for Ballie to feed the dog some snacks, and play a video to keep him entertained.

And of course, Ballie managed to instruct the smart pet feeder to dispense some food before beaming a video of a bird to the dog.

Samsung Ballie robot 2024 playing a video on the ceiling with a golden retriever dog on the sofa in the background, and a lady owner doing sit ups on the floor. Photo LG

Samsung Ballie robot 2024

Video Projector

More than that, Ballie was also shown to be able to beam video calls and workout videos, making it a handy little projector to have around, especially for those of us who might like to lie in bed and have our shows playing on our ceiling.

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Samsung Ballie robot 2024 projecting the words 'Welcome. Good evening, Amy" on the floor, next to a golden retriever dog in a home. Photo Samsung.

Samsung Ballie Robot projecting a evening welcome home greeting

Samsung Ballie Release Date & Price

While it was an entertaining video, there's no new information on whether Samsung Ballie will ever come to market. But for now, we can dream of having a smart little yellow robot following us around and welcoming us home at the door.

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Source: hardwarezone.com.sg. Photos courtesy Samsung.

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