This furry clip-on robot is the strangest thing I’ve seen at this or any CES

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  • Mirumi is the latest strange robot from Yukai Engineering
  • It hangs on your bag
  • It can “react”

Gadgets that elicit comments like “Why?” and “Is that thing staring at me?” are either the best thing about CES 2025 or the worst. Mirumi, a furry robot that wraps around a bag or backpack strap and watches friends, family, and strangers, is that kind of gadget.

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Of course, I would expect no less from Yukai Engineering, a company that’s been responsible for the furry therapeutic pillow with a tail Qoobo and the finger-tip chewing Amagami Ham Ham. In this case, the company describes Mirumi as “a mascot robot that spontaneously turns its head to steal a glance at a nearby person.” Yes, that sounds wonderful.



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