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LG公司宣布,其CLOiD家用机器人将在国际消费电子展上展示叠衣服和做早餐的功能。

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LG公司宣布,其CLOiD家用机器人将在国际消费电子展上展示叠衣服和做早餐的功能。

内容来源:https://www.theverge.com/tech/854082/lg-cloid-home-robot-fold-laundry-ces

内容总结:

在2026年国际消费电子展(CES)上,LG电子展示了其最新家用机器人CLOiD,旨在打造“零家务家庭”的未来生活场景。该机器人具备从冰箱取牛奶、将牛角包放入烤箱、以及折叠堆放衣物等多项家务能力,尤其凭借其配备的七自由度双机械臂与可倾斜弯曲的机身,在技术上显得更为精细灵活。

CLOiD的设计延续了LG此前Q9机器人的头部外观,支持语音交互与表情反馈,并能通过ThinQ平台与LG智能家居设备深度联动,充当“带机械臂的智能家居中枢”。尽管市场上已存在其他折叠衣物机器人(如SwitchBot Onero H1),LG仍希望通过更拟人化的设计与系统整合能力脱颖而出。

不过,这类高端机器人的实际市场需求与价格门槛仍是未知数。LG显然押注于人们对“机械管家”的向往,但能否真正走入寻常家庭,还有待时间验证。

中文翻译:

LG曾预告将在国际消费电子展上展示一款为实现"零家务家庭"而设计的新型机器人。如今我们获得了更多细节:该公司表示,其CLOiD家用机器人能从冰箱取出牛奶、将牛角包放入烤箱,甚至能处理洗衣事务,包括折叠与叠放衣物。

这款将在展会现场演示叠衣备餐的机器人,其承载的"零家务家庭"愿景虽显便利,却透着一丝反乌托邦的意味。

CLOiD并非首款叠衣机器人,甚至不是本届展会上的唯一——SwitchBot的Onero H1同样能处理待洗衣物。但LG的产品至少在纸面上尤为惊艳:当Onero形似给超市机器人Marty加装机械臂时,CLOiD已配备两条具有七自由度运动的仿生手臂,其躯干还可实现倾斜弯曲。

其头部设计酷似去柄版的Q9机器人,能通过语音与面部表情进行交互(被机器人甩白眼或许就是未来图景)。另一大卖点在于CLOiD与智能家居的联动能力——这本质上是个带机械臂的智能家居中枢,通过对ThinQ与ThinQ ON系统的支持,可与LG产品实现无缝协作(这倒不足为奇)。

至于是否有人真愿意让机器人在家中穿梭听候差遣,或是能否承担其高昂成本,仍有待观察。但LG显然笃定我们都渴望拥有机械管家/保姆/厨师/私教的多合一助手。

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英文来源:

LG teased that it would be showing off a new robot for a “zero labor home” at CES. We now have a bit more detail on what to expect. The company says that its CLOiD home robot can fetch milk from the fridge, put a croissant in the oven, and even do some laundry, including folding and stacking clothes.
LG says its CLOiD home robot will be folding laundry and making breakfast at CES
The company’s vision for a “zero labor home” sounds convenient in a dystopian sort of way.
The company’s vision for a “zero labor home” sounds convenient in a dystopian sort of way.
CLOiD isn’t the first laundry-folding robot we’ve seen, it’s not even the only one at CES this year — SwitchBot’s Onero H1 will also be able to tackle your hamper. LG’s does seem particularly impressive, at least on paper. While the Onero looks like someone stuck some arms on Stop & Shop’s Marty, CLOiD has two fully articulated arms with seven degrees of motion mounted on a torso that can tilt and bend.
Its head looks quite a lot like its Q9 robot, minus the handle, and will be able to communicate through spoken language and facial expressions. (Getting side eye from an annoyed robot is truly the future.) But another big selling point will be CLOiD’s ability to integrate with your smart home appliances. It’s basically a smart home hub with hands, but its support for ThinQ and ThinQ ON allows it to work particularly seamlessly with LG products. (No surprise there.)
Now whether or not anyone actually wants to have a robot wandering their home that they can boss around, or if they’ll even be able to afford such a thing, remains to be seen. But LG is clearly hoping that we’re all yearning for a mechanical butler / maid / chef / personal trainer.
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