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LG Unveils New Home Robot That Completes Household Chores

Originally published on: December 26, 2025
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– LG will unveil a new household robot named CLOiD at CES next month, featuring two articulated arms with five-fingered hands.
– This robot differs significantly from LG’s previous two-wheeled home companion model, which lacked arms.
– CLOiD’s arms have seven degrees of freedom for a human-like range of motion and flexibility.
– The robot includes a display, speaker, camera, sensors, and an AI chipset for voice interaction, expressive communication, and navigation.
– It utilizes LG’s “Affectionate Intelligence” technology, designed to understand and empathize with users.

The upcoming CES technology showcase will see LG unveil a significant evolution in home robotics with the introduction of the LG CLOiD. This new domestic assistant is engineered to handle a diverse array of household tasks, moving beyond the company’s previous models with a sophisticated design featuring two fully articulated arms. Each arm ends in a remarkably dexterous hand equipped with five individually actuated fingers, a clear step toward more complex physical interaction within the home environment.

While details remain limited ahead of the official reveal, the provided images and specifications suggest a major departure from LG’s earlier two-wheeled home companion robot. That model featured a simple handle on its head, whereas the CLOiD boasts a much more advanced and functional physical form. The robotic arms are reported to operate with seven degrees of freedom, granting them a human-like range of motion and flexibility for manipulating objects, as demonstrated in a preview image showing the robot grasping a towel.

Beyond its mechanical prowess, the CLOiD is packed with smart technology to facilitate interaction. Its head unit houses a dedicated chipset, a display, a speaker, a camera, and an array of sensors. This suite enables voice commands, expressive communication, and autonomous navigation through living spaces. A key component of its design is LG’s proprietary Affectionate Intelligence system. This AI framework is intended to allow the robot to better understand context and user needs, aiming for a more empathetic and responsive helper.

The full scope of the robot’s capabilities and its complete design will be shown at CES. Consumers and industry observers are keen to see if this advanced platform can finally deliver on the long-promised dream of a robot that reliably tackles everyday chores, from tidying up to perhaps even taking out the trash.

(Source: The Verge)

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