Introducing my kids to a TINY ROBOT! - Anki Cozmo Showcase
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In this video, Linus Tech Tips presents an early look at the Anki Cozmo robot, focusing on how a family interacts with a tiny programmable companion. The host team documents the setup process, from powering up Cozmo to pairing it with the app and selecting cube colors, while the child participates in hands-on play. Viewers follow the unfolding exploration of Cozmo’s play modes, including stacking cubes and racing the robot through different challenges, with occasional humorous missteps and lively reactions from the kid. The segment also delves into Cozmo’s evolving software ecosystem, highlighting a forthcoming block-based programming feature called Code Lab that promises to expand what kids can create with the robot, all while Cozmo demonstrates its camera and face-recognition capabilities in real time. The video wraps with a nod to the potential educational value of Cozmo, noting the point-to-point connection between phone and robot, and signaling that Code Lab will be released later in December. Overall, the showcase blends family interaction, toy play, and early software development to illustrate how Cozmo aims to blend entertainment with introductory robotics and coding concepts. The second half of the video emphasizes the programming aspect, revealing how Code Lab will let users create their own sequences and tasks for Cozmo to perform. The host explains the basics of block coding, showing how a user can drag blocks to command movement, drawing, and even music playback, before highlighting the non-cloud, device-to-robot data model that preserves privacy. Viewers see Cozmo executing scripted actions, including a larger square path and a sequence that integrates lights, motion, and audio. The presenter comments on the potential power of the tool, noting that Code Lab appears more capable than expected and could unlock creative play and learning opportunities for children as young as the audience’s child. The overall tone remains enthusiastic about Cozmo’s ongoing development and the promise of richer, kid-friendly programming experiences in the near future, while also acknowledging the educational angles behind hands-on toy robotics.
Topics · technology · education · toys · robotics · family · coding · kids · product_update
Questions answered
- What is Cozmo Code Lab and when is it released
- Code Lab is a block-based programming tool for the Cozmo robot that lets users create their own programs using visual blocks, with a release planned for late December.
- How does Cozmo interact with users during play
- Cozmo uses a 30 frames per second VGA camera to recognize cubes and faces, responds to colored cubes, and can perform tasks and games that react to wins and losses, including visual and audio feedback.