A humanoid robot marketed as an emotional companion sold 3,800 units in its first 10 days. The product is being positioned as an alternative to human partners, focusing on emotional interaction and companionship.
Robot targets users seeking non-human relationships
The robot is designed to provide emotional support through conversation and expressive behaviors. It targets users seeking a non-human relationship experience.
The company behind the robot has not disclosed detailed technical specifications. The robot's core appeal lies in its ability to simulate emotional responses.
The sales figure suggests strong initial demand for emotional companion robots. The product's success may indicate a growing market for AI-driven companionship devices.



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