

Amazon pointed to Astro working with Amazon's Ring security cameras. The next step is greater object identification, starting with furniture and pet food bowls, Ken Washington, VP of Amazon Devices and Services, said.īut while many consumers can still not buy and try Astro, Amazon will continue experimenting with the robot in a new market: small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs).Īmazon hopes Astro appeals to SMBs' physical security concerns and minimal budgets.

Astro gives you the option to tell it if it got things wrong, so it can improve. The feature works by dual-modality AI, including Astro looking at the object and you describing the object to Astro. You can also ask Astro to check a certain window or door that you taught it about. If something's amiss, Astro can alert you, including if you're not home, by sending you an image and text.
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The feature also allows you to appear on Astro's display, in case your pet misses you as much as you miss it or needs a familiar voice.Īmazon also announced the ability to train Astro to learn about windows or doors in your home, so it can alert you via image and text if they're open or closed when they shouldn't be. Astro can purportedly send you a short video of your pet if it encounters it while patrolling your home. The new pet-detection feature sounds like it could make being away from a beloved slightly animal easier. When Ars Technica asked Amazon about when general availability would happen, an Amazon rep wouldn't get more specific than "as quickly as possible." Amazon's event today didn't provide any updates to Astro seeing general availability. An Amazon rep told Ars Technica that invites are currently sent out at "fairly regular intervals."Īmazon appears to be accepting invite requests while developing new features ahead of expected mass availability, whenever that may be. You need to request an invite to pay $1,000 for the bot. This time, Amazon detailed new and planned features for Astro however, a year after its initial announcement, Astro remains an invite-only experimental product.Īstro is a 17.3×9.8-inch robot, with Alexa, a smart display, microphones, speakers, night-vision LEDs, a periscope camera, cupholder, and visual simultaneous location and mapping ( V-SLAM) for navigating around people's homes and unexpected obstacles, like a dropped item.
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