Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Robot Caddy Packs Clubs

 The Shadow Caddy robot is an amazingly basic innovative response to the issue of pulling your golf pack for eighteen 


The Shadow Caddy robot is a remarkably simple technological answer to the problem of hauling your golf bag for eighteen (seemingly endless) holes. The new golf robot is operated using a transmitter; once you start it up, the robot will follow you as long as you have the transmitter clipped to your belt.  Shadow Caddy has an infra-red collision-avoidance system to keep from running into you or other golfers. Apparently, it can also avoid such unfortunate mishaps as falling into a water hazard or sand trap. Take a look at the Shadow Caddy video, and judge for yourself.  Human caddies had better watch out; the Shadow Caddy is "guaranteed never to snigger if you three-putt or slice one out of bounds." Sometimes the lack of a feature is best; the robot has no speech capabilities at all.
Once you begin it up, the robot will tail you the length of you have the transmitter cut to your belt. 
Shadow Caddy has an infra-red impact shirking framework to keep from running into you or different golfers. Evidently, it can likewise maintain a strategic distance from such terrible disasters as falling into a water risk or sand trap. Investigate the Shadow Caddy feature, and judge for yourself. 
Human caddies would be advised to watch out; the Shadow Caddy is "ensured never to snigger on the off chance that you three-putt or cut one beyond the field of play." Sometimes the absence of a component is best; the robot has no discourse capacities by any means. 
Simply take a gander at all of the gadgets that are attempting to do what this little Shadow Caddy robot does, yet attach interminable other (for the most part pointless) components; see the extravagant's photos RoboPorter and the Matsushita doorman robot both proposed for utilization in air terminals to convey your sacks. 
I was additionally believing that you could create a golf sack that was itself an independent robot; see the new Live Luggage for strolling through airplane terminals for motivation.

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