Meant to be a tiny and ‘relatively’ safe robot, where it will work with human counterparts, the TROBOT lacks the necessary power to chop off a limb (accident or otherwise, you never quite know with Skynet’s predecessors, right?) or cause serious bodily harm to a human. Well, that advantage also has its disadvantage – this means it isn’t carved out to perform large tasks for us humans.
The previous iterations of the TROBOT were built on an extremely tight budget, where the whole project material costs did not break the $100 mark. Version 4.0 will cost much more, with a goal of $2,800 – although it is very close to being realized since 22 backers have already “invested” $2,239, and there are nearly 2 more months to go before this Kickstarter project expires.