Save £100 with this deal on the Vector robot by Anki

It can see, feel, hear, and communicate.
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Listen up because robot sidekicks are now a reality. We aren't quite to the point where we can command our robot friends to complete all our housework while we sit back and relax, but we've made the first steps.

Aware and reactive, Vector by Anki is so much more than just a home robot. Vector evolves with regular updates, answering your questions, taking photos for you, setting a timer for dinner, and more.

Vector uses a HD camera to see the world, meaning it can identify people, see and remember faces, and navigate around without bumping into things. Oh and it can also hear. Vector has a powerful four-microphone array for directional hearing.

What we are saying is that there is pretty much nothing that Vector can't do. If you are sold on the idea of a robot sidekick, and we don't blame you if you are, then we have great news for you. Vector by Anki is now available for £149.99, reduced from £249.99.

Don't delay because the clock is ticking on this offer. You'll have to act fast to save £100 on the list price.

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Joseph Green is the Global Shopping Editor for Mashable. He covers VPNs, headphones, fitness gear, dating sites, streaming, and shopping events like Black Friday and Prime Day.

Joseph is also Executive Editor of Mashable's sister site, AskMen.

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