New AI Robotic Dog Sirius Offers Programmable Movement and Custom Personalities

- Sirius is a consumer robotic dog that combines gesture, voice, and image recognition with realistic movement and extensive customization options.
- It features an AI head, modular design, support for drag-and-drop coding, and 3D-printed shells.
Sirius is a new AI-powered robot dog designed for everyday users to train, customize, and interact with. Built by Hengbot Innovation Ltd., it interprets input from multiple sources—such as gestures, speech, and images—to carry out responsive behaviors. Interest ahead of its release includes over 3,000 testers and more than 600 advance orders.
With 14 joints and a lightweight frame made from durable alloy, the robot performs animal-like movements and can be taught new behaviors through a visual interface. Survey data from early users indicate that many are drawn to its mix of smart technology, programmability, and entertainment value, with 78% indicating that they seek this type of experience.
What sets Sirius apart is its AI-powered design, which enables users to control movement, reactions, and personality through a modular, customizable system. Owners can use a visual interface to assign voice packs, switch character traits, and create new expressions and lighting effects. The robot also supports 3D-printed shells and hardware expansion for more advanced development.
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🌀 Tom’s Take:
Hengbot is rethinking play with a robot that’s not just fun, but built to respond, adapt, and entertain through multimodal AI and programmable personalization. The launch of Sirius comes just as Mattel announces a strategic collaboration with OpenAI to develop AI-powered products and experiences based on its brands. Both moves signal a shift: play is moving beyond static toys into intelligent, responsive experiences.
Source: PR Newswire/ Hengbot