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Last updated: January 15th, 2024 at 05:31 UTC+01:00
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Samsung's Ballie has received several design changes compared to when it was unveiled in 2020. It is now bigger and has a built-in projector. It can follow you, take voice commands, display important things on the screen, and control your smart home products. It can also make calls and find your phone when it's lost. It has a built-in AI-powered voice assistant, cameras, speakers, internet connectivity, and three wheels. Samsung showcased several instances of where it could be helpful, and you can watch it in action in our video below.
Ballie ties up with Samsung's SmartThings ecosystem to control all your compatible smart devices, including lights, refrigerators, TVs, and more. You can ask it to call a nearby store or get your calendar appointments for the day. It can help you remember special occasions, like your anniversary or your family member's birthday. It can display outside weather, alert you about your air purifier's filter replacement, display the video feed from your smart doorbell, and keep an eye on your pet while you're away.
Samsung's AI companion is also designed to help you with your workouts. For example, when you're doing crunches, it can display your vitals fetched from your Galaxy Watch on the roof. Similarly, when you're working out, it can display your calories burned, heart rate, and other metrics from your Galaxy Watch on a wall nearby. It can help with several other things, like monitoring your home and showing you a recipe video while you're cooking.
It could be the future of AI companions, but Samsung hasn't unveiled several details about Ballie. We still don't know its core specifications, camera quality, battery life, etc. Moreover, Samsung hasn't announced its availability, price, or release date yet, so we might still be a few months away from its launch.
Asif is a computer engineer turned technology journalist. He has been using Samsung phones since 2004, and his current smartphone is the Galaxy S21 Ultra. He loves headphones, mechanical keyboards, and PC hardware. When not writing about technology, he likes watching crime and science fiction movies and TV shows.
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