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This is a review of the Anki Vector - a small internet-connected robot. 

I had just started working on another video and then this was delivered. It turns out I received it a couple of days before it officially goes on sale. So as a result I decided to drop what I was doing and take the rare opportunity to get an early review out. 

So I have to apologise for the reduced window for patron-only early access on this one, (it's probably just a couple of hours while the 4K version processes).  I think though that time will be of the essence if this video is going to catch an audience.  

Normal early-access will be resumed for the next video. 

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Anki Vector Home Robot REVIEW

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Anonymous

Sorry, just now finding time to watch this. I tend to agree with your assessment. It looks cool, probably fun to play with for an hour or two tops, then what? I'm guessing it probably doesn't work very well if the internet goes down or you take it on a trip somewhere that there is no internet.

ccateni

And Anki is now a dead company...