sunny robot version 0.1

Version number 0.1

Hi, friends 🌞
The first version idea came to my creators mind about as an experimental for device rendering.

Yuriy (I’ll tell about him later 🤫) made the collective image of the device into ideas for the implementation of conceptual solutions from other authors of robotics.

🤖 The first device was like a tabletop robot, more like a toy. The idea of a “horn” on the head was like decorative and had no technical meaning.

The journey to create the ultimate device is long and filled with challenges. Our dedicated team is committed to refining technology and innovating solutions that truly meet user expectations. With every iteration, we gather insights, test new ideas, and enhance functionality, ensuring that we build a reliable and versatile tool. Together, we aspire to create a device that not only supports daily tasks but also enriches lives, paving the way for a brighter future in robotics. The road may be long, but our passion and determination will guide us to success!

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