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Samsung Ballie might be coolest AI robot we see at CES 2025
Samsung expects to ship Ballie, its futuristic AI robot, later this year
Samsung revealed that its Ballie home robot will be launching later this year.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
Samsung claims its Ballie AI robot will actually be released this year
You communicate with Ballie through voice, and at times, the robot also projects virtual buttons onto the floor that can be stepped on to make a selection. (I’m curious as to what its accessibility features might entail.) Samsung has also given Ballie plenty of power over the smart home; you can tell it to control your lights and various routines.
Samsung Ballie might be the coolest AI robot we see at CES 2025
Samsung showed off the latest version of its Ballie robot at CES 2025; this time, we have a release date widow for the smart home gadget.
Samsung says its home robot, Ballie, will roll out the first half of 2025
Tech companies love rolling a robot out onstage. These systems serve as shorthand for consumer electronics brands branching out into a more bleeding-edge
Samsung's Ballie Is Finally Coming In 2025: Will This Round Home Robot Live Up To The Hype?
Samsung has confirmed the 2025 release of its long-awaited Ballie home robot, featuring smart home control, visual AI capabilities, and a built-in projector, marking a significant evolution since its initial concept in 2020.
Samsung’s Ballie robot companion still comes in yellow, but has more AI and a promised 2025 launch
If you’ve been wondering where Samsung ’s cheerful yellow AI robot companion has been, we finally know the answer. Ballie, Samsung’s robot, which was first unveiled back in 2020 and then was relaunched last year in 2024 with a boatload of AI, will be arriving in 2025, specifically the first half.
Samsung’s Ballie robot could finally roll into your home this year
Samsung’s home robot Ballie has been kicking around the CES circuit for half a decade, but we now have a very rough timeline for its launch. Samsung confirmed Ballie is set to hit the market at some point in the next 12 months,
Samsung Ballie AI robot is a real product and is officially launching first half of this year
Samsung's creepy, cute AI ball robot, Ballie was one of the spotlights of CES 2024, though it apparently wasn't ready for an actual release at the time. That changed at CES 2025 with the Korean company announcing that the rolling bot will be shipping to buyers sometime in the first half of 2025.
Samsung’s cute ball-butler robot rejuvenates at CES 2025 with new powers
Discover Samsung's adorable robotic ball-butler, Ballie. Learn about its features and its upcoming launch at CES 2025.
The cute Samsung Ballie home robot will actually go on sale this year
At its CES 2025 press conference, Samsung just announced that the Ballie home robot it first showed off last year will actually be available for sale this year. This cute yellow rolling device has a built-in projector that allows it to beam images and videos on your walls and floors,
Ballie, Samsung's home robot, will finally hit stores this year
Now, during CES 2025, Samsung has confirmed that its home robot Ballie will finally hit stores sometime in H1 2025. Samsung originally showed Ballie at CES 2020, but it has yet to make it to the commercial market.
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Samsung to Launch AI Subscription Club for Galaxy Phones, Ballie Robot
Membership covers the cost of a device plus related maintenance services. It's rolling out in Korea next month; will the next ...
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Samsung is rolling out a smartphone subscription next month
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Samsung to offer 'subscription' service for Galaxy phones, but it's not what you think
Samsung's vice chair confirmed in a CES press conference that it is expanding its AI Subscription Club to Galaxy phones.
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