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Weave Robotics’ Isaac: Revolutionizing Home Automation

Tesla aims to change the future with a new robot called Optimus. It uses advanced AI tech and comes at an affordable price. Elon Musk even thinks it could be more important than Tesla's cars. They plan to make millions of these robots for many jobs.

Weave Robotics has also created a robot, Isaac. This robot will help around the house. It will be ready in 2025. Isaac can do many chores like cleaning, folding laundry, feeding pets, and watering plants. It can also help you find lost items.

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Isaac has another cool feature. It works as a personal photographer, taking pictures at home. You can control Isaac with voice commands, text, or the Weave app. The app lets you see what Isaac is doing and get updates.

Sometimes, Isaac might need to do harder tasks. When this happens, Weave specialists can control it from afar. This feature, called remote op, makes sure Isaac can handle any job.

Privacy and security are key to Isaac's design. Its camera and microphone only turn on when needed. You will know when it is watching or listening. All data stays on Isaac's own computer, keeping your info safe.

Isaac costs $59,000 upfront. There is also a payment plan of $1,385 per month for 48 months, with a $1,000 reservation fee. At first, only 30 customers in the U.S. can buy Isaac. More people can get it after its full release in 2025.

Isaac is a big step forward in home robots. It offers many features while keeping privacy and user comfort in mind. The world of robots is growing fast, and it's exciting to see what the future holds.

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