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Robot Chairs

June 16, 2008 by Juan Aguilar 7 Comments


Chairs may be among the most useful inventions known to humanity, but that doesn’t mean that a clever engineer or two can’t improve on the idea. As proof, we offer you this list of robotic chairs that do much more than provide a place to put your rear in.

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Posted in Misc HacksTagged chair, hubofx1, rfid, robot, robotchair, selfassembly, tekeaseat, wl16

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