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		<title>I-Cybie</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[i-Cybie is a robotic pet that resembles a dog. It was manufactured by Silverlit Electronics. The i-Cybie robot responds to sound, touch, voice commands via remote control. Although i-Cybie does possess a limited amount of artificial intelligence, programming is not easily modifiable by the end-user, and it is not capable of autonomous learning. The i-Cybie [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i-Cybie is a robotic pet that resembles a dog. It was manufactured by Silverlit Electronics. The i-Cybie robot responds to sound, touch, voice commands via remote control. Although i-Cybie does possess a limited amount of artificial intelligence, programming is not easily modifiable by the end-user, and it is not capable of autonomous learning. The i-Cybie was one of the first robot pets on the market that could power itself via its Walk-Up-Charger.<span id="more-1869"></span><br />
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Sensors</p>
<p>    * Motion sensors allow i-Cybie to detect movement around it.<br />
    * Obstacle sensors are used to navigate as it walks and to avoid bumping into objects.<br />
    * An i-Cybie robot can interact with other i-Cybie robots using a built-in IR communicator.<br />
    * Sensors on its help the i-Cybie react to touch.<br />
    * Sound sensors allow i-Cybie respond to voice commands to clap commands. Voice commands require training. Clap commands which do not require training.<br />
    * Edge detectors help prevent falls, but there have been reports that this feature is not necessarily reliable &#038; was never an advertised feature.<br />
    * Tilt sensors allow it to detect when it has fallen down.<br />
    * Light sensors let him detect changes in ambient light in your room.</p>
<p>[edit] Tricks That I-Cybie is Capable of Performing Without User-Modifications</p>
<p>    * Take a bow<br />
    * Sit down<br />
    * Wag tail<br />
    * Stay<br />
    * Guard<br />
    * Scratch ear<br />
    * Give me your paw<br />
    * Pee<br />
    * Head stand<br />
    * Dance<br />
    * Beg</p>
<p>[edit] Voice Commands</p>
<p>The i-Cybie can be trained to respond to voice. ng mode and in sequence, pressing each tricks command on the remote control and speaking that command. There are 8 different voice commands. One can choose what word or phrase i-Cybie will respond to for each trick. The voice control interface is speaker dependent so i-Cybie will only respond to your voice alone, not the voices of others.</p>
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