This domestic robot can provide all-day assistance to people with reduced mobility


The Labrador Retriever can carry payloads of up to 10kg. — AFP Relaxnews

Californian startup Labrador Systems is at CES 2022 presenting a new domestic robot, designed to make life easier for people with reduced mobility. This assistive robot can carry up to 25 pounds (ten kilograms) of goods, so that they can always be accessible.

The Labrador Retriever takes the form of a small rolling table with a shelf, adjustable in height. It is able to navigate through doorways and manoeuvre throughout a house, bringing goods to people who have mobility difficulties. This could be laundry, a meal tray, medication or even a package delivered to the door by a courier service.

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