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20 Jun, 2009

Hina: nifty little humanoid robot makes coffee — and a cute face while offering it up to you

Posted by: brb In: Japan| Robots| Tech ()

One of the most popular videos in Nico Nico Douga, Japan’s video-sharing community, is this nifty little robot that makes coffee: preparing the cups and dripper, grinding the beans, filtering the coffee and pouring the finished product into a cup.

Hina, a little humanoid robot, is the creation of mujaki (Blog), and is based on Kondo’s KHR-2HV, with modified parts around the joints and especially the head. mujaki says it took 3 months to complete the mods to make the robot more human-like.

Below is the newly uploaded Youtube video.

“Hina-chan, no sugar please, oh, and a little bit of milk…”

Although its gait seems rough, its movements when grinding the coffee and pouring water is especially human-like, like something a little girl would do.

A nice addition at the end is the clip where Hina spilled the coffee on the table and made a mess. ^_^;;

“Hina” means a young chick in Japanese. mujaki himself has written on his blog:

Hina:
1. A newly hatched chick
2. A young girl’s little doll
3. A word that suggests “small” and “pretty”
4. Our black-and-white kitten

By the way, “Hina” is not the robot’s name; it’s the model or series name. I don’t have a name yet for the robot.

Specifications of little Hina, the robot:

Height: 36 centimeters
Weight: 1.1 kilograms
Freedom of movement: legs 6×2, arms 4×2, neck 1, total=21
Servo: KRS-788HV×20、GWS-PICO-STD×1 (neck only)
Power: 12v hobby robot battery, wired power
Control board: RCB-3J
Posture control: gyro x2, acceleration sensor

{via IT Media}

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3 Responses to "Hina: nifty little humanoid robot makes coffee — and a cute face while offering it up to you"

1 | Nomad

June 21st, 2009 at 4:47 pm

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I never thought i would find myself calling a robot “cute”…

3 | Boryana

August 23rd, 2009 at 5:43 pm

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Hello,
My name is Boryana and I am a student at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia. I am currently taking Advanced Multimedia Technology Unit and I am working on project using Adobe Flash. I would like to ask for your permission to use the picture from the url below:
http://www.bouncingredball.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/jigoku04.jpg
The project is entirely for academic, noncommercial purpose. I would appreciate if you could email me at bobbie_a@iprimus.com.au. Thank you in advance.
King regards,
Boryana

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