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DIY Telepresence Robot remotely controlled via Skype

11.06.08

Telepresence robots don’t have to look like a runaway drinks trolley - they can be cute little things, especially when you build them yourself.  Instructables member Sparkyrust has , with a Mac mini-powered mobile Skype robot using predominantly off-the-shelf parts. 

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Check out the demo video after the cut

The project uses an Apple iSight webcam and a 17-inch display; a smaller, 7-inch screen was discarded after complaints about image quality.  Remote control of the robot is all done through Skype; while the video chat is going on, the remote caller can use custom keystrokes in a Skype chat window to move it around.

There’s no indication of how much this all cost, but obviously that will depend on whether you have a donor screen and Mac mini (or other small computer, such as a Mini-ITX board) or need to buy them specially.  I’m expecting to see modified with a built-in display by some clever hacker soon; at $299 it’s a cost effective replacement to the robotics this DIY telepresence platform uses. 



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