PLEN2 is simply adorable. A robot to seemingly fix all the world’s problems, if its Kickstarter project is anything to believe, PLEN2 is possibly the most joyous humanoid machine I’ve seen in years. Maybe I’m swayed a little by the infectious theme song in the pitch video. The idea is to sell the basic robot and let customers get creative using open source tools and 3D-printed parts to customize PLEN2 any way they like. What’s most compelling, beyond the innate charm of the thing, is the multitude of control options the owners promise.
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Posted by: Kris Holt March 21, 2015 05:00 AMPLEN2 is simply adorable. A robot to seemingly fix all the world’s problems, if its Kickstarter project is anything to believe, PLEN2 is possibly the most joyous humanoid machine I’ve seen in years. Maybe I’m swayed a little by the infectious theme song in the pitch video. The idea is to sell the basic robot and let customers get creative using open source tools and 3D-printed parts to customize PLEN2 any way they like. What’s most compelling, beyond the innate charm of the thing, is the multitude of control options the owners promise.