The Double robot is so easy that anyone can use it, and it’s fun, too. What can you do for those times when you need to be in the office, but you just can’t make it? How about having a robot go in ...
Double Robotics has introduced the next generation of its telepresence robot for the enterprise. Called the Double 2, this $2,499 robot comes equipped with better controls for navigating around common ...
Double Robotics hopes its $3,000 roaming iPad-on-a-stalk devices will attract more companies seeking to give their telecommuters a more interactive work environment. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
Double Robotics' Double wants to get your iPad out of the house and into the office, or classroom, or factory floor —anywhere, really. The $2,499 telepresence robot uses a pair of iPads: one sits in ...
Double Robotics, the Y Combinator grad that’s created probably the best-looking telepresence robots on the planet, announced a $250,000 investment from Grishin Robotics today — and the fact that ...
Made-in-the-USA Double Robotics is now shipping its innovative new telepresence robots. The Y Combinator-backed startup officially launched in mid 2012 with a Segway-like telepresence robot that ...
Double Robotics is a technology startup company that produces an iPad-based telepresence robot called Double. Double, which resembles a Segway PT, has a pre-order price of $1,999. - Source: Wikipedia ...
A Warder Park-Wayne second-grade student is attending her classes with the use of double robotics technology. Elliette “Ellie” Miller, 8, was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy, a condition that ...
Don't mess with a good thing. That's the thesis behind the newest telepresence robot from Double Robotics, the Double 2. Announced today at CES, the new model keeps the form factor of the original, ...
The Double Robotics Double telepresence robot made its debut at last year’s Macworld/iWorld, with a small generic booth, one robot, and a couple of company representatives. Things seem to have changed ...
We heard about Double Robotics and their plan to make an iPad-topped robot last year, but the real thing is running around the floor of Macworld/iWorld 2013 this week, and I think it's the coolest ...