Samsung’s Ballie companion robot still comes in yellow, but has more artificial intelligence and a 2025 launch is promised


  • Samsung’s Ballie robot is back at CES 2025.
  • It has an identical design to the one shown in 2024, with new ‘Vision AI’ features.
  • Samsung says Ballie will launch in the first half of 2025 with support for English, Spanish and Korean for an unknown price.

If you’ve been wondering where Samsung’s cheerful yellow AI robot has been, we finally know the answer. Ballie, Samsung’s robot, which was first introduced in 2020 and then relaunched last year in 2024 with a load of AI, will arrive in 2025, specifically in the first half.

Ballie is still bright yellow with wheels to move around the house, a boat full of sensors, and a projector that allows him to play games, answer questions, and even project movies on various surfaces. And I had the opportunity, along with TechRadar Lifestyle Editor-in-Chief Josephine Watson, to see Ballie firsthand and see how she performs some moves.

And yes, it’s still undeniably cute and, thanks to the wheels, will glide effortlessly across flat surfaces; This last demonstration was performed on a softwood surface in a pre-mapped space. It still has a front projector, which is a Full HD triple laser projector and should offer quality close to that of the Premiere 5. Additionally, it is the world’s first interchangeable lens projector, allowing it to project content both up close and up. far.

(Image credit: Future/Jacob Krol)

Why is that important? Well, in this demo, we saw that it lists options on the floor in front of you, but you can also broadcast content like directions to the Sphere from Caesar’s Palace or project a movie on the wall.



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