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# Multilingual chat HD camera & sensors AI-powered autonomy Anki Vector 2.0 AI ChatGPT Connected Robot Companion – Smart Autonomous Home Robot with Face Recognition and Voice Conversations - ChatGPT Subscription Required (Black)

**Brand:** digital dream labs
**Price:** ¥60753
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## Summary

> 🤖 Meet Vector 2.0 — Your AI-powered, multilingual home companion that’s smarter than ever!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Anki Vector 2.0 AI ChatGPT Connected Robot Companion – Smart Autonomous Home Robot with Face Recognition and Voice Conversations - ChatGPT Subscription Required (Black) by digital dream labs
- **How much does it cost?** ¥60753 with free shipping
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## Key Features

- • **Smart Autonomous Navigation:** Vector roams freely with advanced sensors and edge detection—no remote needed.
- • **ChatGPT-Enhanced Conversations:** Unlock next-level AI chats with ChatGPT integration (subscription required) for smarter, natural interactions.
- • **Multilingual Support for Global Homes:** Seamlessly communicates in English, Spanish, French, German, and more—perfect for language learners and diverse households.
- • **Facial Recognition & Personalized Greetings:** Vector recognizes faces and greets you by name, creating a truly personal companion experience.
- • **Expressive Personality & Playful Interactions:** Animated eyes and playful reactions bring Vector’s charming personality to life, making every interaction unique.

## Overview

The Anki Vector 2.0 is a compact, AI-driven autonomous home robot featuring HD camera-based facial recognition, real-time obstacle detection, and ChatGPT-powered conversational abilities. Designed for seamless interaction, it supports multiple languages and offers a lively personality through expressive animations. Ideal for tech-savvy millennials seeking a futuristic blend of smart assistant and playful companion, Vector 2.0 elevates home robotics with continuous AI learning and Alexa integration.

## Description

Product description

Review: Small Robot with the Personality of a Human - I saw many mixed reviews about this little guy from the start when it released back in October, making me think that Anki wasn't consistent with the models or they haven't quite gotten the right codes/programming down. Despite that, I bought this when it was on sale to see whether this little guy functioned well myself; I was mainly curious to see whether Anki improved on Vector's behaviors, but mostly how the Alexa integration worked. Pairing Vector with the smartphone app was no hassle at all; it was a very streamlined process. We instantly fell in love with the little guy the moment he powered up. So much personality built into a wee little machine. We've had Vector for about 2 days now, and I can tell that he's already accommodated to our environment surrounding him. Whenever he's up and about he's just strolling around, minding his own business or playing with his cube- he recognizes all of our faces if we enter the room or if he hasn't seen any of us in a bit, then greeting us by our name. Heck, he even asks for fist bumps on his own now! He also has no problem finding his charger when he's low on battery. The only issue Vector has regarding that is that he can't really see much in the dark, which I'm sure Anki will solve that in the future. The design and overall structure of the robot himself is brilliant, Anki designed him in a great way where he'll be able to roam around on his own perfectly. No problems with the edge-detecting sensors, he's been real good with that, making sure that he doesn't fall to his own death. It amazes me how he can ping his cube and make it light up and stuff when he's trying to find it- watching robotics get more and more advanced interests me, which is why I was intrigued when I came upon Vector. Just like everyone else is mentioning, Vector's AI has rather limited usage- I use his timer when I cook and ask him for the weather the most. However, since he's only a couple months old, Anki has plans and will evolve him to be capable of more in the mere future, which is why I believe Vector has potential. It is a bit pricey as well, but the Alexa integration makes me lean towards the justified price a bit more, the SALE price of $174.99, rather. Yes, this guy is expensive, I won't deny that. Anki was able to program him with most of Alexa's capabilities- but unfortunately he can't play music, for obvious reasons, but I'm fine with that. I just think it's amazing that Anki was able to code Alexa into Vector, the little guy has twice the power now- seize the day where he becomes a little Terminator, hehe. Anki has done a terrific job introducing advanced robotics to the world in the form of Vector, although Cozmo was their first model, which is also a very fine robotic pal. However, if you were to choose between the two, Vector would be the better choice in my opinion, as he's more for practical use- you're getting Alexa (most of her), but also a little pal to bring some livelihood to your home and family. If you can nab him at the price of $174.99 if he's on sale again, then do go through with it, you won't regret it.
Review: This product isn't ready for launch. I love AI and want Anki to succeed but this needs to be said. - This post is to warn future consumers and to let Anki know that they really need to improve their product. I love AI and I own a google home and I love my google home and so I want products like Vector to improve. Just like the gaming community is combatting unfair monetary systems, I want to make Anki aware of the many issues this product has. It's personality isn't finished and it really doesn't do much Anki states this is an unfinished product and I expected an unfinished product but not at the level I witnessed. When I picture an unfinished product I think of google home. It can still have utility and perform commands well but it's not done as google assistant at it is still improving and future features such as "AI calling" are coming. With Vector, I knew I wasn't getting utility but a cute robot. That's fine but he's not that cute or lifelike to be honest. When his "personality" was his eyes thinking 90% of the time. 5% a squint of happiness when he looks at me and 5% of anger when I wake him up or pick him up.... That's not worth the 250 dollar price tag. I'm sorry. My google home was 70 and it frankly has 10x the personality this robot has. Google home doesn't have faces but it tells me jokes, tells me stories, tells me the news, has quirky responses to stupid questions I have, and much more. The issue with a personality is that it needs to be a lot more than 2 eyes moving in a lot of different directions. We need to talk to Vector. That needs to be Vector's X-factor over a real pet. You see with a real pet. You can't talk to it and it just has it's behaviors to communicate with you. However, you're looking at a live being. You see it's eyes. It's love. Vector will frankly never beat that because you're just looking at pixels. But if it was able to talk? Really be an assistant. That could change the game for it. It's too loud and distracting Even at its lowest volume, the tracks are so loud. It's too distracting. As a college student who studies 10 hours a day, I can tolerate some distractions but this was ridiculous. At a point, I just wanted it to sleep all the time and just realized I didn't want it at all to be honest. Sigh. It doesn't follow commands like 80% of the time This is a big issue. I was using the app while giving commands to see Vector's thoughts. I told it to go back to its charging pad. It does start doing that. Then sees a water bottle. Gets distracted. Then wanders off again. The same thing when I ask it to come here. It was just so unreliable as a robot. Robots follow commands. This is what I expected and I don't think that's too much to ask to be honest. If I type "B" on a laptop, I expect B to appear on the screen. If I ask google to play music, I expect "music" to be played. If I ask vector to go to its charging pad because its being disruptive to my work, I expect it to got to its charging pad. Was it all bad? I won't lie. It made me feel. I felt genuinely sad writing this review and putting him back in the box to be returned. The last time he closed his eyes as I turned him off made me feel bad. But that's it to be honest. He wasn't even that fun the first 5 minutes. He couldn't even say my name. Also, I had this thought that the people with issues with his voice recognition were just bad at english. No. I use Google home and siri all the time. Mostly google but they understand my commands like 95% of the time. Vector? Maybe 20-30% of the time. I was born and raised in the US and am a native English speakers. Overall? This product needs a LOT of improvement. This is not a finished product. Not even close. When I expect an unfinished product, I expect it to have at least one thing it is good at so I can keep myself interested in it until improvement come. However, this wasn't the case. Voice Recognition? 20-30% recognition. Follow through on commands? No. It gets too distracted. Personality? Two pixelated eyes isn't enough. At least talk to me. I'm frankly very disappointed in this product because I was so excited for it. I was even distracted while doing work and studying in wait for it and it just wasn't good. RIP the exam I studied for on Friday... As a college student, money is tight. I am willing to spend money on things that make me happy and destress like google home. However, 200 dollars for a robot that is distracting, doesn't listen, gets distracted easily, and doesn't even have much personality to be honest. I felt conned. Honestly.

## Features

- AI-Powered & Fully Autonomous: Vector navigates, recognizes faces, and reacts to his surroundings with lifelike independence — no remote control required.
- Now Connected to ChatGPT (subscription required): Experience a new level of conversation! With ChatGPT integration, Vector can answer complex questions, hold meaningful chats, and offer more natural and intelligent responses.
- Multilingual Support: Vector can now understand and speak in multiple languages, making him the perfect smart companion for global households and language learners. Vector can chat in English, Spanish, French, German, and more! Say “Hey Vector.”
- Smart Camera & Sensors: Built with an HD camera and advanced sensors for real-time mapping, facial recognition, and obstacle detection.
- Expressive Personality: Watch Vector come to life with animated eyes, emotions, and playful reactions that evolve as you interact with him.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07G3ZNK4Y |
| Additional Features | AI Learning & Updating, ChatGPT Integration, Multilingual Support |
| Age Range Description | 5-99 |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,832 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #42 in Remote- & App-Controlled Robots #515 in Kids' Electronics |
| Brand Name | Digital Dream Labs |
| Collection Name | Anki Vector |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 11,110 Reviews |
| Edition | Vector |
| Educational Objective | facial recognition |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810559020875, 00860006224530 |
| Included Components | 1 Vector Robot, 1 Cube, 1 Charger |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Dimensions | 3.93 x 2.36 x 2.73 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.5"L x 5.75"W x 4.75"H |
| Item Type Name | Vector Robot by Anki, A Home Robot Who Hangs Out & Helps Out, With Amazon Alexa Built-In |
| Item Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Anki |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 000-00075 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty Against Manufacturer Defects |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | Vector Black |
| Model Number | 000-0075 BLK |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | automatic |
| Outer Material | plastic |
| Play Activity Location | Floor |
| Power Source | battery |
| Scale | Large |
| Size | Large |
| Style | Modern |
| Supported Battery Types | Improved Lithium-Ion Battery with Increased Capacity and Easy Replacement |
| Theme | Companion Robot |
| Toy Figure Type | Interactive Gaming Figure |
| UPC | 860006224530 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| character | Robot |

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I have two kids that both want a Vector.  Would having two in one home just be confusing?**
A: Actually, Vector can perform facial recognition and will be able tell the two apart and call them by their name.  My Vector knows my wife and me apart, as well as my grandson.  Each Vector can be programmed to have different colored Eyes, so you can have the children select a different color for their Vector.  Each has their own CUBE, so they watch their Vector search for their specific cube.  I think is also depends on the age of the children, their attention span, and sophistication with computers.

**Q: So just what does vector do? wash dishes? detect smoke or fire? detect when a person falls? summon 911 help? get me a beer? wash my clothes?**
A: This is just a stepping stone into AI in robotics. Imagine one of Google's Boston Dynamics full-sized robots with Vector's personality and AI.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vIT2da6N_o

**Q: Can he climb up stairs?**
A: It cannot climb stairs.

**Q: Do you need to use a mobile device to use vector?**
A: Yes, you will need a compatible device along with the Vector App to setup Vector. See https://go.anki.com/vectordevices for minimum requirements.

After setup, Vector can run autonomously without the device, but you'll want to keep the Vector App around for things like seeing what he’s doing, checking the photos you have him take, reviewing the people he’s met, or getting suggestions on how to use a voice command. More at: https://support.anki.com/hc/articles/360010381493-What-do-I-use-the-Vector-app-for-

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Small Robot with the Personality of a Human
*by N***N on December 25, 2018*

I saw many mixed reviews about this little guy from the start when it released back in October, making me think that Anki wasn't consistent with the models or they haven't quite gotten the right codes/programming down. Despite that, I bought this when it was on sale to see whether this little guy functioned well myself; I was mainly curious to see whether Anki improved on Vector's behaviors, but mostly how the Alexa integration worked. Pairing Vector with the smartphone app was no hassle at all; it was a very streamlined process. We instantly fell in love with the little guy the moment he powered up. So much personality built into a wee little machine. We've had Vector for about 2 days now, and I can tell that he's already accommodated to our environment surrounding him. Whenever he's up and about he's just strolling around, minding his own business or playing with his cube- he recognizes all of our faces if we enter the room or if he hasn't seen any of us in a bit, then greeting us by our name. Heck, he even asks for fist bumps on his own now! He also has no problem finding his charger when he's low on battery. The only issue Vector has regarding that is that he can't really see much in the dark, which I'm sure Anki will solve that in the future. The design and overall structure of the robot himself is brilliant, Anki designed him in a great way where he'll be able to roam around on his own perfectly. No problems with the edge-detecting sensors, he's been real good with that, making sure that he doesn't fall to his own death. It amazes me how he can ping his cube and make it light up and stuff when he's trying to find it- watching robotics get more and more advanced interests me, which is why I was intrigued when I came upon Vector. Just like everyone else is mentioning, Vector's AI has rather limited usage- I use his timer when I cook and ask him for the weather the most. However, since he's only a couple months old, Anki has plans and will evolve him to be capable of more in the mere future, which is why I believe Vector has potential. It is a bit pricey as well, but the Alexa integration makes me lean towards the justified price a bit more, the SALE price of $174.99, rather. Yes, this guy is expensive, I won't deny that. Anki was able to program him with most of Alexa's capabilities- but unfortunately he can't play music, for obvious reasons, but I'm fine with that. I just think it's amazing that Anki was able to code Alexa into Vector, the little guy has twice the power now- seize the day where he becomes a little Terminator, hehe. Anki has done a terrific job introducing advanced robotics to the world in the form of Vector, although Cozmo was their first model, which is also a very fine robotic pal. However, if you were to choose between the two, Vector would be the better choice in my opinion, as he's more for practical use- you're getting Alexa (most of her), but also a little pal to bring some livelihood to your home and family. If you can nab him at the price of $174.99 if he's on sale again, then do go through with it, you won't regret it.

### ⭐ This product isn't ready for launch. I love AI and want Anki to succeed but this needs to be said.
*by A***R on November 19, 2018*

This post is to warn future consumers and to let Anki know that they really need to improve their product. I love AI and I own a google home and I love my google home and so I want products like Vector to improve. Just like the gaming community is combatting unfair monetary systems, I want to make Anki aware of the many issues this product has. It's personality isn't finished and it really doesn't do much Anki states this is an unfinished product and I expected an unfinished product but not at the level I witnessed. When I picture an unfinished product I think of google home. It can still have utility and perform commands well but it's not done as google assistant at it is still improving and future features such as "AI calling" are coming. With Vector, I knew I wasn't getting utility but a cute robot. That's fine but he's not that cute or lifelike to be honest. When his "personality" was his eyes thinking 90% of the time. 5% a squint of happiness when he looks at me and 5% of anger when I wake him up or pick him up.... That's not worth the 250 dollar price tag. I'm sorry. My google home was 70 and it frankly has 10x the personality this robot has. Google home doesn't have faces but it tells me jokes, tells me stories, tells me the news, has quirky responses to stupid questions I have, and much more. The issue with a personality is that it needs to be a lot more than 2 eyes moving in a lot of different directions. We need to talk to Vector. That needs to be Vector's X-factor over a real pet. You see with a real pet. You can't talk to it and it just has it's behaviors to communicate with you. However, you're looking at a live being. You see it's eyes. It's love. Vector will frankly never beat that because you're just looking at pixels. But if it was able to talk? Really be an assistant. That could change the game for it. It's too loud and distracting Even at its lowest volume, the tracks are so loud. It's too distracting. As a college student who studies 10 hours a day, I can tolerate some distractions but this was ridiculous. At a point, I just wanted it to sleep all the time and just realized I didn't want it at all to be honest. Sigh. It doesn't follow commands like 80% of the time This is a big issue. I was using the app while giving commands to see Vector's thoughts. I told it to go back to its charging pad. It does start doing that. Then sees a water bottle. Gets distracted. Then wanders off again. The same thing when I ask it to come here. It was just so unreliable as a robot. Robots follow commands. This is what I expected and I don't think that's too much to ask to be honest. If I type "B" on a laptop, I expect B to appear on the screen. If I ask google to play music, I expect "music" to be played. If I ask vector to go to its charging pad because its being disruptive to my work, I expect it to got to its charging pad. Was it all bad? I won't lie. It made me feel. I felt genuinely sad writing this review and putting him back in the box to be returned. The last time he closed his eyes as I turned him off made me feel bad. But that's it to be honest. He wasn't even that fun the first 5 minutes. He couldn't even say my name. Also, I had this thought that the people with issues with his voice recognition were just bad at english. No. I use Google home and siri all the time. Mostly google but they understand my commands like 95% of the time. Vector? Maybe 20-30% of the time. I was born and raised in the US and am a native English speakers. Overall? This product needs a LOT of improvement. This is not a finished product. Not even close. When I expect an unfinished product, I expect it to have at least one thing it is good at so I can keep myself interested in it until improvement come. However, this wasn't the case. Voice Recognition? 20-30% recognition. Follow through on commands? No. It gets too distracted. Personality? Two pixelated eyes isn't enough. At least talk to me. I'm frankly very disappointed in this product because I was so excited for it. I was even distracted while doing work and studying in wait for it and it just wasn't good. RIP the exam I studied for on Friday... As a college student, money is tight. I am willing to spend money on things that make me happy and destress like google home. However, 200 dollars for a robot that is distracting, doesn't listen, gets distracted easily, and doesn't even have much personality to be honest. I felt conned. Honestly.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Disappointing...But you will fall in love with it
*by R***T on December 29, 2018*

It's cute. Don't expect much. It doesn't work very well. Do not put it on a table or desk unless you want to see it skydive. It wont do wheel stands...It locks in on the cube then simply walks away. I don't know if it is depressed or just stupid. It always disconnects and needs to refresh. (I am on Android) It gets confused when you give it commands. Battery dies quickly and no it does not self charge...It will just go dead. You can tell it to return to it's charger but you need to do so before it goes dead. (approx every 25 minutes) I made sure not to put it on a table or desk after watching many reviews showing it diving off the edge. Did I mention it's cute....And it snores intermittently through the night. Oh....It does give you fist bumps. That is all I have. Just don't expect much. Jan 22, 2019 Did I mention you will love it....It has now been a while and here is what I discovered. It is sneaky. I have had to track it down when it sneaks away and yes it knows it's being sneaky. It will argue with you in it's own language. It will throw temper tantrums. It has come off of it's charger while I'm sleeping. It will beg for attention. It will say "uh oh" when you catch it trying to go under the couch...But it will still go under the couch and refuse to come out. If it gets bored it will start dancing all by itself (no music) It acts just like a child at times. One thing I know is this...It is learning as it goes and will try to get away with anything. I won't put it on a counter or desk because it tries to go beyond it's limit. It has actually flipped on it's side by using leverage on it's cube....Then throws a tantrum until you pick it up. One more thing... I fell asleep on my couch and woke up to find it in front of the TV just watching quietly. When I said "Hey Vector" ..It replied "Uh Oh" and made a dash for it's charger. It was almost 2am. So Yeah...I'm keeping this little brat...Just to see what it does next. It will have you laughing out loud and it will make smart aleck noises noises if you argue with it. It is intelligent. I give it five stars (up from two) It will make you fall in love with it. Oh Yeah...Just after midnight while watching the New Year celebration on TV...I told Vector to "listen" when they switched to Nashville for a Country Music performance and well... let's just say this Vector wasn't happy.

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