Digital Dream Labs Vector — Specs & Review

Specifications

BrandDigital Dream Labs
ModelVector
Year2018
CategoryCompanion
Autonomyfully-autonomous
Environmentindoor
Price (USD)$199–$249
Weight0.32 kg
Dimensions10cm L × 6cm W × 7.4cm H
ConnectivityWiFi, Bluetooth
Works withiOS, Android
Rating4.5/5 (4521 reviews)
Country of originUS

Key features

What is it?

Vector is an autonomous desktop AI robot — originally Anki's flagship, revived by Digital Dream Labs with an active developer community and Alexa integration, living autonomously on its charging dock.

Who is it for?

Key specs

Limitations

FAQ

How much does the Digital Dream Labs Vector cost?

The Digital Dream Labs Vector is priced between $199 and $249, making it an accessible choice for desktop robot enthusiasts.

What is the Digital Dream Labs Vector used for?

Vector is primarily used as an autonomous desktop companion robot that interacts with users via Alexa integration, navigates its environment independently using SLAM technology, and expresses personality through its OLED eye display.

Who is the Digital Dream Labs Vector designed for?

Vector is designed for desktop robot enthusiasts seeking full autonomy and AI integration, developers interested in creating custom robot behaviors via its open SDK, and anyone wanting a companion robot priced under $250.

What are the key features of the Digital Dream Labs Vector?

Key features of Vector include fully autonomous SLAM navigation, Alexa voice integration, face and voice recognition, and an OLED eye display that provides an expressive personality, all within a compact weight of 0.32 kg.

How does the Digital Dream Labs Vector compare to other small desktop robots?

Compared to alternatives like EMO or Aibo, the Digital Dream Labs Vector offers a more personality-rich experience with a proven autonomous AI platform, although it may be less expressive at similar or higher price points.

What are some limitations of the Digital Dream Labs Vector?

Some limitations of Vector include concerns over brand confidence due to its revival history, a subscription requirement for some cloud features, and reported customer service issues.