Samsung’s long-running experiment with home robotics appears to have hit another pause. According to a Bloomberg report, the company’s Ballie robot has once again slipped out of public view, raising ...
Samsung’s adorable Ballie home robot faces another delay, despite being technically ready. Reports suggest Samsung is still struggling with clear use cases and safety/privacy concerns for the rolling ...
It looks like Samsung is preparing the launch of its first Ultra-branded robot vacuum, coinciding with the quiet removal of its existing robot ...
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Samsung Electronics Co. has once again sidelined Ballie, a long-anticipated robot that was first announced six years ago but never released. The device — designed to roll and roam throughout the home ...
Samsung has announced the Bespoke AI Jet Bot Stream Ultra robot vacuum, featuring AI-powered object recognition, steam sanitization, and SmartThings-enabled home monitoring. It’s also the first ...
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Samsung has announced it will unveil its next-generation AI-connected living lineup at CES 2026, taking place from January 6 to 9 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The company plans to highlight updates across ...
Samsung Electronics is reportedly set to start production of its AI-powered home assistant robot, Ballie, at its facility in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, suggesting that the long-delayed device is ...
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